Focus Magazine June 1938 Vol 1 No. 3 Slavery in America No Label


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Focus Magazine – June 1938, Vol. 1 No. 3 – Slavery in America
No Mailing Label | Good Condition | Plastic Protective Cover Included

This is an original copy of Focus Magazine, June 1938 issue (Vol. 1, No. 3), featuring the compelling cover story "Slavery in America." This early issue from the magazine's first volume offers a rare and insightful look into contemporary American discourse during the pre-war era. This specific copy is free of any mailing label and is in good condition, preserved with a plastic protective covering.

Highlighted articles in this issue include:

  • Slavery in America – A deep-dive feature on the legacy and consequences of American slavery.

  • "Fashion Is Spinach" – A critical piece reflecting on trends and the fashion industry.

  • Arson Kills 5000 – An investigative report into the rise of deadly arson cases.

  • What Price Education? – A discussion on the state and cost of education in 1938 America.

  • The Invisible Government and Lobbying for $56,000,000 – Timely political analysis of lobbying and influence in Washington.

  • Hollywood Adopts Its Babies – A human-interest feature from early Hollywood.

  • The Miracle of Sound – A look into evolving sound technologies.

  • The Navy Gets the Jitters – A military report examining concerns within the Navy.

  • Plus additional features such as “Hints to Housewives,” “Banana Circus,” and “A European Sees Us,” offering a vivid snapshot of 1930s America.

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