Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month July 1955 4, 11, 18, 25 Civil Rights Era


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Discover a piece of history with this Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month from July 1955, featuring the issues dated July 4, 11, 18, and 25. These magazines provide a fascinating glimpse into America during a pivotal time in the Civil Rights Era. Each issue is a treasure trove of historical insights, captivating stories, and striking visuals that reflect the culture and events of the 1950s.

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Life Magazine July 4, 1955 - July Fourth Fireworks

Life Magazine July 4, 1955

Inside, you'll find reports on significant events such as:

  • The 10th Birthday Party of the U.N.
  • Insights into the tumultuous events in Argentina.

Experience the lively and colorful discussions of the time through articles that cover everything from science to cinema, including:

  • A pictorial essay on the enduring spirit of the Fourth of July celebrations.
  • A feature on the remarkable individuals who shaped the Constitution.

Next, the Life Magazine July 11, 1955 features actress Susan Strasberg on the cover:

Life Magazine July 11, 1955

This issue encapsulates various themes, including:

  • A look at the struggles within the New York garment industry.
  • Exciting tales of a Texas family's H-bomb shelter test.

Moving on to the Life Magazine July 18, 1955, with Audrey Hepburn gracing the cover:

Life Magazine July 18, 1955

This issue features captivating articles such as:

  • Ma, They're Makin' Eyes? - Insight into U.S.-Russian relations.
  • Coverage of the Louisiana sugar strike that escaped the headlines.

Finally, the Life Magazine July 25, 1955, wraps up this remarkable lot, giving you a complete view of the month:

Life Magazine July 25, 1955

Each issue is not only a window into the past but also a collectible piece of art, perfect for both history buffs and nostalgia seekers. Don’t miss out on owning these iconic artifacts that provide an illustrative narrative of a transformative era in American history.

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