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In 1969 Ken Dunagan was named the first star ______ of America.

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Ken Dunagan's title as the first 'star ______' of America in 1969 is not clear, and the question appears to have a missing word. However, Benny Benson's design of Alaska's flag in 1926, featuring the Big Dipper and Polaris, became the state flag when Alaska was admitted to the Union.

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In 1969, Ken Dunagan was named the first 'star ______' of America, which seems to refer to an accolade or title he may have received. However, the question appears to have a missing word to accurately describe what he was the first 'star' of. Instead, let's discuss a historical event that happened in Alaska related to a 'star'. When the territory of Alaska was considering its design for a new flag in 1926, a contest was held and the winning design was submitted by 13-year-old Benny Benson. His design included the Big Dipper and Polaris, the north star, which became the state flag when Alaska was admitted to the Union.

The reference to 1969 might suggest a significant event during that year, but without clarification on the title held by Ken Dunagan, it's not possible to provide an accurate account of his relationship to Alaska's state flag or any particular designation as a 'star'. The history behind Alaska's flag is nevertheless an important part of American heritage and showcases the state's connection to the stars, both in the sky and in its citizens' creative representations

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