Reaching for a Star, by Gerald Bowkett

Reaching for a Star: How a Bold Strategy Won Statehood for Alaska
Reaching for a Star
ISBN: 978-0-9800825-5-5
Paperback: $14.95
History

In 1955, with the drive for statehood stalled, a group of men and women from all over Alaska, delegates with strong convictions, given to strong, often colorful expression, created a state constitution that is now considered a model. Reaching for a Star (176 pages) follows the long road of proving that Alaska was politically mature, as it pushed a reluctant U.S. Congress to grant statehood to Alaska.

As a young reporter for United Press in Washington, D.C. during the final campaign for Alaska statehood, Gerald E. Bowkett interviewed Alaska-Tennessee Plan Senator Ernest Gruening. A former Alaskan, Bowkett returned to the territory in 1957 to work for the Anchorge Times. Later, he served as press secretary to Governor William Egan, Juneau bureau chief for the Anchorage Daily News, editor of the Juneau Empire, and director of information services at the University of Alaska.

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