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Governing Alaska Table of Contents
- "as proper in sound as in origin"
- Attention Turns Elsewhere
- Question of Authority
- Mining Spurs Interest
- The First Organic Act
- Adapting to the Gold Rush
- A Delegate for Alaska
- Alaska Gets a Legislature
- The Challenge of Travel
- Women Gain the Right to Vote
- Prohibition in Alaska
- The First Statehood Movement
- Native Citizenship
- Natives and the Land
- A "New Deal" for Alaska Natives
- The Alaska Railroad
- Federal Powers
- Salmon Politics
- Alaska at War
- A New Era in Alaska
- Selling Statehood
- The Canned Salmon Lobbyist
- Envisioning the Future
- Higher Education for Delegates
- The Alaska-Tennessee Plan
- The Final Push in Congress
- Alaska Celebrates Statehood
- The State Takes Shape
- The Executive Branch
- The Legislative Branch
- The Court System
- The Capital of Alaska
- Local Government
- Tribal Governments
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