
#1641 Author, Hampton Sides on Captain James Cook’s Amazing Third Voyage
Listening to America
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Exploration and Complexity: Banks, Cook, and Contemporary Perspectives
This chapter explores Captain James Cook's third voyage and the contentious character of Joseph Banks, highlighting his dual role as an advocate for colonization and a flawed individual. It also discusses the adventures of John Ledyard and the implications of historical exploration, transitioning into the contemporary sovereignty movement in Hawaii. The speaker reflects on their fascination with monumental narratives in American history, weaving together themes of exploration, morality, and the intricacies of human nature.
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