Description
This vintage Life Magazine, dated September 11, 1970, features the iconic Angela Davis in an in-depth article titled "The Making of a Fugitive." This issue captures a pivotal moment in American history, exploring the life and activism of one of the most significant figures of the civil rights movement. Angela Davis, known for her revolutionary activism and commitment to social justice, graced the cover of this magazine, making it a noteworthy addition to any collector's archive.
As you explore this edition, you'll find carefully curated articles and stunning visuals that reflect the cultural and political climate of the era. The magazine not only features Angela Davis but also covers various societal issues that defined the 1970s. This publication is perfect for enthusiasts of history, activism, or those who admire the power of the written word in capturing social movements.
- Cultural Significance: This magazine provides insight into the life of Angela Davis and the broader civil rights movement, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical context.
- Collectible Item: Owning this vintage issue is a fantastic addition to any collection, whether for personal enjoyment or investment value.
The item pictured in this listing is exactly the same magazine you will receive. We encourage you to check the picture for condition purposes. This particular copy has been preserved well, with all pages intact and in good condition, making it a great choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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