![]() That really fascinates me the drive that they all had to go and to succeed and to push." "The Kennedys are fascinating because I'm Canadian and this is a big American thing and they're such a big part of the culture around here. ![]() "I love the Kennedys they're amazing," she says. One of her favorite subjects is the Kennedy dynasty. ![]() ![]() feels good."īeaton's comics tackle both the obscure and well-known sides of history. He gloats, "Man! It's pretty nice being on the North Pole!. The white explorer, Peary, demands that his black associate help him from his sled so he can stand on the North Pole and get all the glory - but Henson refuses. In her version of the discovery of the North Pole, Henson gets his revenge. "Something had happened to him - maybe he was worn down by cold - and he was driven the last bit of the way, I think, by Henson," cartoonist Kate Beaton tells NPR's David Greene.īeaton's new book, Hark! A Vagrant - based on her website, Hark! A Vagrant - is full of witty rewrites of history and classic literature. But Henson was black and the year was 1909, so for a long time the credit went to his white companion, Robert Peary, even though he never set foot on the North Pole. ![]() Some say Matthew Henson was the first explorer to get to the North Pole. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Hark! A Vagrant Author Kate Beaton ![]()
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