Newsweek Magazine November 18 1991 Magic Johnson & Klansman, Nazi, Governor


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Discover a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine from November 18, 1991, featuring cover stories that sparked conversations and shaped public opinion. This issue highlights Magic Johnson's courageous battle against stigma and prejudice, bringing to light important social issues alongside the controversial discussions surrounding a Klansman, Nazi, and Governor. This magazine not only offers insight into significant events of the time but also reflects the societal challenges and changes that were unfolding.

In this edition, you'll find thought-provoking articles that are a testament to the power of journalism in uncovering the truth. With vibrant photographs and engaging stories, this magazine serves as a time capsule from over three decades ago.

  • Cultural Significance: Delve into the intersection of sports and social justice as Magic Johnson addresses his HIV diagnosis, bringing awareness and empathy to millions.
  • Historical Context: Gain perspective on the political climate of early 90s America, illustrated through the lens of various controversial figures and events featured in the magazine.

This particular copy is in good condition, complete with a label on the front that adds to its unique character. While there is minor wear and tear throughout, it remains a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of journalism and history alike. To ensure its preservation, this issue comes with a plastic protective covering.

Whether you're looking to add to your collection or seeking a meaningful gift, this magazine is perfect for anyone interested in American culture and media. Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable piece of journalistic history.

Newsweek Magazine November 18 1991 Cover

Buy your Newsweek Magazine from November 18, 1991 today and own a slice of history!

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