On his return, he wrote a book about his experiences The press presented livingstone as a saintly hero Travels, adventures, and discoveries in central africa (1872).
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In november 1871, journalist henry morton stanley located the missing missionary david livingstone in the depths of africa
The famous meeting launched stanley’s tumultuous career as an explorer.
Leading an expedition of approximately 200 men, stanley headed into the interior from the eastern shore of africa on march 21, 1871 After nearly eight months he found livingstone in ujiji, a small village on the shore of lake tanganyika on november 10, 1871. The date on which stanley actually found livingstone was not november 10 but october 27—two years to the day since bennett had bestowed the great commission upon stanley. Stanley finds livingstone refers to the historic encounter on november 10, 1871, when journalist henry morton stanley located the missing scottish explorer david livingstone in the african interior.
It was 150 years ago today, according to tradition, that journalist and explorer henry morton stanley arrived in ujiji (now tanzania) and found the scottish missionary and explorer dr david livingstone, left, who had been officially missing somewhere in africa for four years. On that november day in 1871, henry morton stanley, an intrepid journalist turned explorer, finally found himself standing before the man he had journeyed across continents to find David livingstone, the renowned scottish missionary and explorer. On march 21, 1871, new york herald journalist henry morton stanley set off on his famous african expedition to find missionary and explorer david livingstone who had not been heard from in years.
When livingstone disappeared during an expedition in the lake tanganyika region in 1866 he was presumed dead or held captive
The man sent in 1869 to find him was henry morton stanley , financed by james gordon bennett junior, proprietor of the new york times.