Description
Explore a piece of history with this exciting lot featuring four full issues of Life Magazine from August 1964: the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th. These magazines provide a captivating glimpse into the Civil Rights Era and the social upheaval of the 1960s.
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On August 7, 1964, the magazine featured a riveting cover story titled "What really killed Marilyn" just two years after her tragic death. Inside, you will find thought-provoking editorial pieces, including discussions on racial justice and international relations, alongside reviews of the latest films and books.
- Discover unique historical perspectives on events that shaped America, including profiles of iconic figures.
- Enjoy exclusive articles and stunning photographs capturing the essence of 1960s culture.
August 14th’s edition showcases President Lyndon B. Johnson and provides insights into his complex administration. The issue covers significant events, including the U.S. Navy's skirmish in North Vietnam and the tragic end of three young civil rights workers. Each page serves as a time capsule, revealing the heart of a nation in transformation.
Moving on to August 21, experience the intricate stories about General Khanh and the geopolitical tensions of the time. These editions are rich with stories and visuals that not only document history but also contribute to understanding the struggles and triumphs of that era.
The final magazine in the lot, dated August 28, dives deep into social commentary and the cultural happenings of the year. This collection is a must-have for history buffs, collectors, or anyone interested in the vibrant tapestry of American life during the Civil Rights Movement.
Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional lot of Life Magazines and dive deep into American heritage!