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Discover a piece of American history with "Time Magazine May 13, 1991, Vol. 137, No. 19", featuring an insightful exploration into the CIA and the crack epidemic affecting youth across the nation. This edition offers a raw and compelling look at two pivotal issues of the early 90s, making it not just a magazine, but a collector's item for history buffs and magazine enthusiasts alike.
This magazine is in good condition, retaining its integrity through the years. When you flip through its pages, you’ll find captivating articles that reflect the societal challenges faced during this tumultuous period. The magazine does have an address label on the front, a characteristic of its past ownership, but this only adds to its history and charm.
While minor wear is present throughout the magazine, it does not detract from the powerful storytelling and vivid imagery contained within. Each page showcases the gritty reality of the times, providing a fascinating snapshot of culture, politics, and social issues from over three decades ago.
- Insightful Investigative Reporting: The magazine delves deep into the operations of the CIA, shining a light on their activities and influence during a crucial era.
- Cultural Significance: Offers a compelling narrative about the impact of crack cocaine on children and communities, making it a vital resource for understanding past challenges.
This vintage magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that its pages remain well-preserved for years to come. Perfect for collectors, it serves as a reminder of a pivotal chapter in American history that shaped many lives and policies.
Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of journalism. Apart from being an engaging read, it also makes a great conversation starter and decor piece.