This may be a bit of an odd request, but I'm spontaneously going to Alaska next month to visit family (Fairbanks and Anchorage are the main destinations) and would like to do a little research about the place before I go. The critical li'l activist I am, I'd like to read up on more of the people's history of the state. You know, stuff that will rile up this feminist anti-racist when she reads about the oppression of First Nations and the environmental destruction going on up there. Anyone have any suggested readings or anecdotes they'd like to share for me? (I'd also like to know what are some must-sees!)
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