North to the Future: A Brief History of Alaska Statehood, 1959-2009
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North to the Future: A Brief History of Alaska Statehood, 1959-2009

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Alaska became a state in 1959 after nearly a century of federal rule and domination by powerful mining, timber, and canned-salmon interests. At last the people of Alaska would direct their own destiny. But would they? In its first fifty years, Alaska's fate continued to be influenced by outside interests and unexpected events.
Hardcover, 224 pages
Published December 1st 2008 by Epicenter Press (first published October 1st 2008)
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Great overview of Alaska!
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