Description
Step back in time with this fascinating issue of Time Magazine from August 11, 1967. This particular edition, Vol. 90 No. 6, features a compelling cover story on the influential Urban League leader, Whitney Young. Young was a crucial figure during the civil rights movement, advocating for equal opportunities for African Americans. This magazine not only captures a moment in history but also provides insightful perspectives that still resonate today.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good shape, making it a terrific collectible for both history buffs and magazine enthusiasts. It is essential to note the presence of an address label on the front cover, which adds a personal touch and tells its own story. While there is minor wear evident throughout the magazine, it carries the charm of a vintage item. This issue also comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains safe and intact for years to come.
It’s worth mentioning that there is some water damage—check out the photos to assess the overall condition and integrity of the pages. With unique features and historic value, this magazine is not just any reading material; it's a conversation starter and a visual piece of art worthy of display.
- Historical Significance: As a publication from 1967, it offers invaluable insights into American society and the civil rights movement.
- Collectible Item: A great addition to any collection, perfect for display or as a unique gift!
Take a look at the accompanying images to appreciate the cover and condition further:
This magazine combines both nostalgia and history, making it an ideal treasure for anyone who values impactful stories and pivotal moments in time. Don't miss out on this chance to own a piece of history!