Description
This vintage Newsweek Magazine from September 8, 1969, offers an exceptional look into a pivotal moment in American history. Featuring Attorney General John Mitchell on the cover with the compelling headline "Mr. Law-and-Order," this issue serves as a time capsule reflecting the intense political, social, and cultural debates of the late 1960s.
This noteworthy edition dives deep into significant topics of the era, including the Nixon administration's legal policies, the Vietnam War, and the growing tensions surrounding civil rights movements. It captures the essence of a time when America faced profound changes and challenges. Whether you are a history buff, a political enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates classic journalism, this magazine is an essential collectible that provides a detailed panorama of a transformative period.
In good condition, this vintage magazine comes with its pages intact, exhibiting minor wear typical of its age, adding to its charm and collectibility. It also includes a plastic protective covering to ensure preservation, making it a perfect item for anyone looking to expand their collection of vintage magazines.
Key Features:
- Cover Story: Insightful exploration of John Mitchell as "Mr. Law-and-Order".
- Political and Social Analysis: Coverage of topics like the Vietnam War debates and civil rights movements.
Don’t miss out on adding this rare September 1969 issue of Newsweek to your collection today! Perfect for showcasing a vivid snapshot of American history and a key moment in the cultural landscape of the 1960s.
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