Description
Explore the historical insights of the 1960s with the US News & World Report Magazine, dated August 13, 1966. This captivating issue features an in-depth article titled What The Right To Strike Means, providing readers with a thoughtful exploration of labor rights and their significance in American society during a transformative era.
The magazine is in good condition, making it a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Its cover does have a label, and there’s some minor wear throughout, which adds a unique touch to its vintage charm. Despite these imperfections, the magazine remains a treasure trove of knowledge and reflection on labor movements that shaped the nation.
To ensure its protection and longevity, this edition comes with a plastic protective covering. This will help preserve the magazine's quality, allowing you to enjoy its contents for years to come.
Key Features:
- Featuring a crucial article on labor rights and the historical context of the right to strike.
- Comes with protective covering to preserve the condition of this collectible item.
Whether you're a dedicated collector, a history buff, or someone interested in labor rights, this magazine serves as a remarkable piece of history. It showcases not only the journalism of the time but also reflects on the societal issues that continue to resonate today.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history that offers an informative glimpse into the past. Grab this iconic issue of US News & World Report now!