Life Magazine Lot of 4 Full Month March 1957 4, 11, 18, 25 Civil Rights Era


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Step back into a momentous era of American history with this captivating **Life Magazine Lot of 4 from March 1957**. These full issues, which cover the weeks of March 4, 11, 18, and 25, represent a significant time during the Civil Rights Movement, making them not only collectible but also a remarkable educational resource.

These magazines offer a window into the past:

  • Explore rich narratives and captivating photography that capture the essence of the 1950s, including major world events and cultural shifts.
  • Perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone interested in learning more about the profound changes in society during this pivotal decade.

Please note that the images shown for this listing are stock images, and the items you will receive may not be the exact ones depicted. However, rest assured that you will receive the same full magazines.

Life Magazine March 4, 1957 Cover

Life Magazine March 4, 1957: Reunion in Portugal featuring Elizabeth and Philip

Pg… 22 THE WEEK'S EVENTS: Climactic Hours for Hopes of Peace Over World
Pg… 30 THE WEEK'S EVENTS: A Queen Happily Reunited to Prince of the Kingdom
Pg… 41 THE WEEK'S EVENTS: A Look at the World's Week
Pg… 49 THE WEEK'S EVENTS: In a New Legal Switch, Legislators Take Action to Clear a Salem Witch
Pg… 36 EDITORIAL: If There's a New Hungary?
Pg… 74 PICTORIAL ESSAY: A Galaxy of Britain's Art on U.S. Tour
Pg… 114 ARTICLE: Trading Stamps Become a Sticky National Question: Housewives Give Up Time, Money and Convenience to Get "Something for Nothing" as Economists Try to Figure Who Foots the Bill. By Wilbur Cross
Pg… 57 MEDICINE: Ghastly Light Helps Better Sight by Checking the Fit of Contact Lenses
Pg… 61 CLOSE–UP: Nathan Leopold, of the Celebrated Leopold–Loeb Case, is Seen and Heard After 32 Years in Prison
Pg… 72 SPORTS: An Iceboat with Propeller–Made Wind Built in
Pg… 95 SPORTS: It's Hoops, Dear, in Iowa When 700 Girls' Basketball Teams Compete
Pg… 83 RELIGION: Modern Map of Bible Lands: Research Enables Scholars to Locate Sites of Great Events
Pg… 87 THEATER: Peck's Bad Boy from Outer Space: in His Flying Saucer He Brings Hilarity to Broadway in "Visit to a Small Planet"
Pg… 103 NATURE: The Mola Mola, a Giant Sunfish, is Briefly on Display
Pg… 104 MOVIES: An Epic Film of a Famous Flight, Called "Spirit of St. Louis," Re–Creates Lindbergh's Historic Solo Hop to Paris
Pg… 128 PARTY: Dior Still at the Very Top: 10 Years After the "New Look" Made Him Famous, He Celebrates His Anniversary. Photographed for LIFE by Loomis Dean
Pg… 10 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Letters to the Editors
Pg… 18 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Speaking of Pictures: an Incredible Nosestand
Pg… 44 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Sequel: Demara, the Master Poser, is Re–exposed
Pg… 138 OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Miscellany: a Lop–Eared Lapin

Life Magazine March 11, 1957 Cover

Life Magazine March 11, 1957: John F. Kennedy

Cover… John F. Kennedy, the brilliant Massachusetts senator, looks at the Democratic Party's future.
Pg… 31 The Week's Events: Teamsters Union projects turn up a tilt or two as senators hear of involvement in pinball monopolies and politics.
Pg… 38 The Week's Events: Israel says it will get out of Egyptian territory.
Pg… 40 The Week's Events: A look at the world's week
Pg… 42 The Week's Events: An act of violence opens Vietnam fair
Pg… 49 The Week's Events: An outcry over indoor kisses leads a Michigan dorm to bar them from the lounge
Pg… 44 Editorials: After Israel, Egypt must obey… Green Tunnel VS Billboard Jungle.
Pg… 86 Pictorial Essays: The great age of warriors and traders in Homeric Greece and Phoenicia. Part IX of "The epic of man." Text at Lincoln Barnett. Paintings by Alton S. Tobey and Carroll Jones. Photographs by Larry Burrows and Elliott Elisofon
Pg… 151 Pictorial Essays: The Negro and the North: segregation is illegal. Yet he encounters a great deal of discrimination
Pg… 164 Article: A Democratic leader says his party monster lead–or get left, by Senator John F. Kennedy
Pg… 57 Sports: Casey in the classroom: animated lectures by Stengel speed up the development of future Yankees players
Pg… 63 Military Affairs: a high–flying FK–102 jet looks as if it is jumping over the moon.
Pg… 75 Youth: A rival show of teeth: smiles dazzle in a dental contest.
Pg… 143 Youth: Scouts around the world celebrate the late Baden–Powell's 100th birthday.
Pg… 80 Close–Up: Luis Munoz Marin, three times, Puerto Rico's governor, is an energetic idealist.
Pg… 111 Fashion: A spree on 7th Ave: Western couple takes a 10 day buying trip in New York's garment district
Pg… 117 Religion: A Korean vet plunges through ice to join the church.
Pg… 121 Movies: A vamp of the 20s, Jeanne Eagels, is re–created by Kim Novak
Pg… 138 Movies: Joan of Arc really burns: an actress accidentally catches fire
Pg… 129 Modern Living: Money–making Museum Kit helps youngsters copy popular exhibits and raises money for an Indianapolis Museum.
Pg… 135 Music: A new pet at the Met, Renata Tebaldi.
Pg… 183 Party: Dean's diplomatic dinner, Norway's soon–to–be retired ambassador continues a tradition.
Pg… 21 Letters to the Editors.

Each magazine is filled with in-depth articles, stunning visuals, and insightful commentary that highlight the various facets of life in March 1957. From politics to societal norms, these editions are a must-have for any history buff or magazine collector!

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