Description
Explore a vital piece of American history with this collectible Life Magazine Lot of 4, featuring full issues from September 1960. Each magazine is a window into a transformative era marking significant events in the Civil Rights Movement. This lot includes the issues from September 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th, each filled with captivating stories, imagery, and the social pulse of the time, making them perfect for collectors or history enthusiasts.
September 5, 1960: Dive into a compelling article by Ernest Hemingway titled The Dangerous Summer. Discover the week’s events and fascinating insights into societal issues such as the highway tragedies and the opening of the Olympics. This issue also features striking visuals and a peek into diverse topics that were relevant at that time.

September 12, 1960: This edition captures the excitement of the Olympics in Rome and sheds light on racial tensions sparked by the sit-in protests in Jacksonville. It includes rich photographic essays and editorial thoughts on media and freedom of expression during a turbulent time in American history.

September 19, 1960: Celebrate the 100th birthday of Grandma Moses and delve into the week’s events that shaped the nation. From brutal conflicts abroad to societal changes at home, this issue highlights important conversations and the cultural landscape of America.

September 26, 1960: Conclude your reading journey with this issue that continues to explore the themes of struggle, triumph, and the arts. Each magazine serves as a historical document that captures the zeitgeist of September 1960.

- Gain insights into pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement through detailed articles and essays.
- Enjoy vivid photography that brings the stories of the era to life, enriching your understanding of history.
This collection is not just a purchase; it’s an investment in history. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newbie looking to understand more about the Civil Rights Era, these magazines offer a great glimpse into the past. Grab this opportunity to own a piece of American storytelling!