Description
Discover a captivating glimpse into history with this extraordinary collection of four Life Magazine issues from December 1960. This vintage lot features full months from the 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th, offering a unique snapshot of the events and cultural moments during the Civil Rights Era.
Key Highlights:
- Comprehensive coverage of pivotal events and personalities from the era.
- Engaging pictorial essays that showcase the vibrant culture of the time.
Life Magazine December 5, 1960
Features a focus on the Baltimore Colts football team and includes intriguing sections such as:
- The drama of the birth of an heir to the President-elect.
- A detailed editorial on Eichmann's responsibility for the Holocaust.
This issue captures the excitement of sports, politics, and culture wrapped in the glossy pages of Life Magazine.
Life Magazine December 12, 1960
This edition highlights Jill Haworth and Sal Mineo in "Exodus." Additional sections provide insights into:
- The upcoming cabinet decisions being made by President-elect Kennedy.
- Women dominating the bowling scene across America.
This issue provides a detailed look at the societal shifts occurring during the time.
Life Magazine December 19, 1960
This magazine covers John F. Kennedy Jr.'s christening and includes exclusive insights into:
- Personal letters from the victims of the RB–47 flight incident.
- A notable week for the Kennedy family filled with public and private events.
Read firsthand about the challenges and celebrations of one of America’s most notable families.
Life Magazine December 26, 1960
This final issue of the month wraps up the year with poignant stories and reflections as America stood on the brink of a new decade.
Holding these magazines is like possessing a time capsule. Each issue not only enlightens you about the past but also ignites discussions about the ongoing Civil Rights movement. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a piece of history!