Description
Discover a captivating piece of history with the Time Magazine from May 17, 1968, Volume 91, Issue 20, featuring an in-depth exploration of Poverty in America: Its Cause and Extent. This iconic publication provides a detailed analysis of the socioeconomic conditions prevalent in America during the late 1960s, making it an essential read for historians, collectors, or anyone interested in societal changes.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing a blend of historical significance and collectible value. It retains its original flair while offering insights that remain relevant today. Despite having an address label on the front, this keepsake is a treasure for anyone wanting to delve into the past and understand the challenges American society faced at that time.
Minor wear is noted throughout the magazine, which is typical for its age, but it does not detract from the overall appeal. This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it is preserved for years to come. Whether you want to display it in your home, gift it to a history enthusiast, or keep it in your personal archive, this magazine is a perfect choice.
- Historical Significance: Offers insights into America's past socioeconomic conditions.
- Great Collectible: An excellent addition for any magazine collector or historian.
This Time Magazine provides not only a look back into the social issues of the 1960s but also serves as a conversation starter. Dive into this cherished piece and explore how far we've come and the challenges we still face today!