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Historian with daily Alaska history posts & weekly column (https://www.adn.com/author/david-reamer/). Black Lives in Alaska (2022) co-author & 2023 co-Alaska Historian of the Year. Support at Buy Me a Coffee (https://buymeacoffee.com/davidreamer).
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Cultural intersections with humor are her hallmark.
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Here's another of hers: 2007 "Watching the Sun Go Down"
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This one sounds more ominous.
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You know I love those covers.
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As far as I know, the California guy is still working on the Apollo engine from Unga, mentioned deep on that page.
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Reminds me to finish Amulet. I've got a Alaska comics history presentation if you ever want.
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My favorite Jeff Brown anecdote:
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Written by Elizabeth Firestone Willis, wife of then Alaska Airlines president Charles Willis. It supported a very briefly existing traveling musical.
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"Rural voters have also faced issues with polling locations that either open late or not at all on election day, a recurring issue that seems to frequently catch the Division of Elections by surprise." I don't know why DOE would be surprised, this has been documented for decades.
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Yes!
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This is my latest get, part of my slow progress towards a t-shirt history exhibit and article. It's the oddest shade of radioactive
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Gorgeous and what a nifty weird bit of Alaska history.
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If they were there in 1940, they almost certainly listened to him. Pre TV and only the one radio station.
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That movie is a conglomeration of odd choices.
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Thank you. Next week's is a bit more fun.
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Someone on Twitter said he looked like Bob odenkirk
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thi...
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1923 Call of the Wild movie poster.