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Inside Tennis Magazine - March 1983: Does Tennis Need An E.R.A.?
Explore this fascinating issue of Inside Tennis Magazine from March 1983, where the intriguing question of whether tennis requires an Equal Rights Amendment is posed. This collectible magazine takes us back to an important era in sports history, joining pivotal discussions on gender equality in athletics.
As a noteworthy piece of vintage magazines, this issue is significant not just for tennis enthusiasts, but also for those interested in the evolution of women's rights in sports. The discussions within capture the spirit and challenges of the 1980s, highlighting how this dynamic sport evolved along with cultural changes.
The condition of this vintage issue is good, though it reflects its age with minor wear throughout, including an address label on the front cover. These signs of history add character and authenticity to the collectible, making it a treasured find for vintage magazine collectors.
- Includes protective plastic covering to ensure the magazine's longevity and preservation.
- A unique addition to upscale any vintage magazine collection, especially for tennis fans and sports historians.
This vintage magazine comes folded and may have some marks, which can be seen in the provided photos. The binding shows some wear and there are minor rips, but these details only enhance its vintage charm.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this important piece of sports literature. This March 1983 issue of Inside Tennis Magazine is more than just a magazine; it’s a valuable piece of history waiting to be appreciated by collectors of vintage magazines.