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Gordon MacCreagh (August 8, 1886- August 30, 1953) was a Ethnologist and Pulp Fiction writer. His most famous work ,White Waters and Black, is an account of his botched expedition of the headwaters of the Amazon.
Early Life
editMacCreagh was born in Perth, Indiana, on August 8, 1886. His parents, of Scottish decent, had moved to America in order to study the American Indian.
Flight
editExpeditions
editDeath
editReferences
editMaccreagh, Gordon. White Waters and Black. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 1926.
Maccreagh, Gordon. The Last of Free Africa. New York, New York: D. Appleton-Century Co, 1935.