VTG Mother Jones Magazine January 1981 - Richard Pryor / Blacks on the Hollywood


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Step into the world of collectible journalism with this vintage issue of Mother Jones magazine, dated January 1981. This intriguing edition features the legendary comedian Richard Pryor on the cover, spotlighting his influence on Hollywood and the cultural landscape of the time. Inside, you will find compelling articles focusing on blacks in Hollywood, offering a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs faced by African American entertainers during a transformative period in American cinema.

This issue is especially significant as it reflects the societal shifts of the early 1980s, capturing the spirit of an era marked by both artistic evolution and political change. Richard Pryor, known for his groundbreaking comedy, was a pivotal figure in challenging stereotypes and reshaping the narrative around black representation in media — a topic that resonates deeply even today.

As a collector's item, this vintage magazine is in good condition, showing some minor wear typical for its age, such as light edge wear, without any major rips or marks that detract from its appeal. It arrives with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. This makes it not only a wonderful addition to your collection of vintage magazines but also a conversation starter and a valuable piece of history.

  • Newsstand copy with no label, perfect for collectors.
  • Minor wear on edges, but overall in collectible condition.
  • Carefully packaged in a plastic protective covering.

Whether you're an avid collector of vintage magazines or a fan of Richard Pryor, this January 1981 issue of Mother Jones presents an enriching experience and a chance to own a piece of cultural history. Don't miss out on this collectible item that beautifully encapsulates an important moment in media history!

Mother Jones Magazine January 1981 Cover with Richard Pryor

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