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Pygmy Natives As Compared With English Officers, Sudanese And Zanzibaris During Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, In Africa In 1888. From In Darkest Africa By Henry M. Stanley Published 1890
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Pygmy Natives As Compared With English Officers, Sudanese And Zanzibaris During Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, In Africa In 1888. From In Darkest Africa By Henry M. Stanley Published 1890
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Africa African Africans Comparison Emin Expedition Exploration Explorer Height Henry Morton Native Natives Officers Pasha Relief Stanley Sudanese Europeans Nineteenth Pigmies Pigmy Pygmies Pygmy Soudanese
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This print captures a remarkable comparison between the Pygmy natives and English officers, Sudanese, and Zanzibaris during Sir Henry Morton Stanley's Emin Pasha Relief Expedition in Africa in 1888. Published in 1890 as part of Stanley's renowned book "In Darkest Africa" this image offers a glimpse into the exploration of the African continent during the late 19th century. The photograph showcases the stark contrast in height between these diverse groups. The towering figures of the English officers and Sudanese soldiers stand alongside their Zanzibari counterparts, while diminutive Pygmy natives complete the scene. This visual representation highlights not only physical disparities but also cultural differences that existed between Europeans and Africans at that time. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, an esteemed explorer of his era, led this expedition with the aim to provide relief to Emin Pasha, a governor trapped by political unrest. As one of history's most significant explorations, it shed light on uncharted territories and brought together individuals from different backgrounds for a common cause. Ken Welsh's expertly curated print allows us to reflect upon this momentous event from our past. It serves as a reminder of both humanity's thirst for discovery and our ability to come together despite our differences. Whether displayed as an educational tool or admired for its historical significance, this image is sure to captivate viewers with its rich narrative about exploration in Africa during the late 19th century.
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