Description
Step back in time with the Time Magazine from November 17, 1967, featuring a captivating cover story on "Cleveland's Mayor Carl Stokes". This edition, part of Volume 90 and Number 20, provides a fascinating glimpse into America's political landscape during a significant period of change.
This vintage magazine is not only a collector's item but also a conversation starter for anyone interested in the evolution of American politics and civil rights. Mayor Carl Stokes was a pioneering figure, being the first African American to be elected as the mayor of a major American city. His election marked a notable milestone in the struggle for equality and representation.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition overall, capturing the essence of its era while standing the test of time. It does bear a few signs of age, including a minor wear on the cover and throughout the pages, but this only adds to its authenticity and character. An address label is placed on the front, a charming reminder of its past ownership. Additionally, it comes enveloped in a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this piece of history remains preserved for years to come.
- Unique collectible for aficionados of political history and vintage memorabilia.
- Includes a protective cover to maintain its condition for display or future resale.
The featured article inside dives deep into the challenges and triumphs faced by Mayor Stokes, illustrating his dedication to improving the lives of Cleveland's residents. As you turn each page, you'll be transported to events and discussions that shaped a generation.
This Time Magazine from November 17, 1967, is perfect for history buffs, collectors, or anyone looking to enhance their décor with a piece rich in stories. Don't miss your chance to own this small slice of American history!