Description
Step into an important piece of history with the VTG Life Magazine from June 28, 1963, featuring a striking cover story on Medgar Evers' widow and their son. This magazine serves as a powerful reminder of the civil rights movement and highlights the enduring legacy of one of its most significant figures. Whether you’re a collector of vintage magazines or simply looking for an educational piece, this edition is an invaluable addition to your collection.
The cover features a compelling image that encapsulates the emotional weight of the time. It resonates not just with history enthusiasts but with anyone interested in social justice and the fight for equality. This edition presents an in-depth feature that explores the impact of Medgar Evers’ legacy through the eyes of his family, making it not only a magazine but a narrative woven into the historical fabric of America.
This copy is in good used condition with a few minor imperfections that tell its story. The edges may show very minor wear, and there could be slight marks or rips. Nevertheless, it remains in overall good shape, preserving the powerful images and words within its pages. An address label can be found on the front, a common feature in vintage publications, adding to its authenticity. You'll also receive this magazine in a plastic protective covering to ensure its safety and longevity.
Key features of VTG Life Magazine include:
- Historic insights and significant narratives from the civil rights era.
- An authentic connection to the legacy of Medgar Evers through personal stories of his family.
The aesthetic appeal is further enhanced by a few creases on the front cover, which add character to this vintage item. Don't miss the chance to own this significant piece of history. It is perfect for display or for adding to your collection of civil rights memorabilia. Grab it today!
Specifications:
- Condition: Good and used.
- Edges may have very minor wear.
- Minor marks and/or rips present.
- Comes with plastic, protective covering.
- A few creases on front.