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Mungo Park
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Caption | Mungo Park went to Africa to trace the course of the River Niger, determined to shoot his way through hostile natives. North of the Niger, he met the proud, warlike Tuaregs who decided that Park would not leave Africa alive. Mungo Park was exhibited in a market place as a sideshow and forced to dress and undress many time a day to show the tribesmen his strange white skin and odd-buttoned clothes. Original artwork for illustration on p36 of Look and Learn issue no 580 (24 February 1973). |
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Creator | Angus McBride, British (1931–2007) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | racism Tuareg negro white explorer curiousity white man black man nudity naked nakedness Africa Tuaregs imperialism Mungo Park Angus McBride |
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A005154 | Hi-res: 4,610 x 3,471 pixels Lo-res: 1,153 x 868 pixels |
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