In 1939, President Roosevelt appointed Ernest Gruening governor of territorial Alaska. What followed were twenty historic years that changed the face of North America when Alaska became a state in 1959. Using unpublished archival materials, historian Claus-M. Naske reveals the challenges that Gruening faced every day as an activist governor and senator. The life of Ernest Gruening is a personal account of Alaska statehood, as well as a political odyssey through the twentieth century.
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