Description
Explore a remarkable piece of history with the Life Magazine dated July 15, 1966. This vintage issue spotlights the Watts neighborhood in Los Angeles one year after the infamous riots, providing an insightful and poignant reflection on the civil unrest that occurred in 1965.
This collectible magazine beautifully captures the spirit of the 1960s, a decade characterized by social change and cultural upheaval. Delving into the aftermath of the Watts riots, this issue offers an in-depth analysis of the challenges faced by the community, making it a significant addition for any collector of vintage magazines or those interested in American history. The issue features powerful stories of resilience and transformation during a crucial period in the civil rights movement.
Condition-wise, this Life Magazine is in excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, making it a desirable find for collectors who value authenticity and quality.
Key features of this 1966 vintage magazine include:
- Exclusive coverage on the socio-economic conditions in Watts one year post-riot.
- Noteworthy articles including editorial opinions and commentary on the political landscape of the time.
Included in this magazine are compelling sections such as:
- Comprised of impactful editorials like "New Viet Targets, Same U.S. Aims" and "The Arrogance of Dissent".
- A special report titled 'Still Hell to Pay' by Jerry Cohen, detailing the tensions and unrest within the community.
As with all vintage magazines from our collection, we offer flat-rate shipping on any size order, ensuring you get your copy of cultural significance delivered with ease. Dive into this piece of history by adding the July 15, 1966 Life Magazine to your collection today!
*The image shown in this listing is a stock photo. You will receive the same issue as depicted, and condition described in this listing, but it may not be the exact copy shown in the photo.*


