Omar Shaqueff
Alexander Mackenzie
The first African-American to reach the North Pole.
By boat
Frederick Cook is generally accepted as the second man to reach the North Pole, after Robert Peary. However, controversy remains even today as to whether either man actually reached the North pole.
Matthew Henson, followed by four Eskimos pulling Robert Peary on a sled (his feet were frostbitten.) Henson out ran them all, becoming the first man in the world to reach the North Pole. Peary handed him the American Flag, which he planted at the site, in the snow.
Robert Edwin Peary, an American explorer, is credited with being the first person to reach the North Pole in 1909. He achieved this feat on an expedition he led with his team of explorers.
Matthew Henson was the first African American to reach the north pole.
No, Mathew Henderson was not the first man to set foot on the North Pole. The honor of being the first confirmed person to reach the North Pole is generally attributed to Robert Peary and his team, who claimed to have arrived there on April 6, 1909. However, this claim has been subject to controversy and debate. Mathew Henderson was a member of Peary's expedition but did not reach the pole himself.
"Pale male" could be a rhyming word pair for "colourless man."
Matthew Henson in 1909.
Roald Amundsen was a Norwegian Explorer was the first person to reach South pole.
If you mean who was the first man to reach the summit of Mount Everest then that was Edmund Hillary.