Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage edition of The New York Times Magazine from September 20, 1970. This unique issue focuses on the Equal-Rights Amendments, capturing a pivotal moment in the American fight for gender equality. For collectors and enthusiasts, this magazine offers fascinating insights and compelling stories that resonate even today.
This magazine is in a well-loved condition, showcasing the marks of time while still preserving its essential content. Each page turns as a step back into history, making it an essential addition for historians, feminists, and anyone interested in social movements. Please examine the included photographs carefully to assess the condition. Rips are visible on the pages, adding character and authenticity to this rare find.
This item is exactly as shown in the pictures, ensuring you receive exactly what you expect. We encourage you to take note of the details in the photos for your assurance. Don't hesitate to reach out if you are considering purchasing multiple items; we gladly offer combined shipping for your convenience! Enjoy the benefits of adding this vintage magazine to your collection today.
- Historical Significance: This magazine chronicles a key era in American history, making it a valuable resource for study and reflection.
- Protective Covering: All our items come with a plastic protective covering, offering you peace of mind regarding preservation.
Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of history with this September 1970 edition of The New York Times Magazine, documenting the Equal-Rights Amendments and showcasing the ongoing journey toward equality.