Description
Step back in time with this unique vintage find—the VTG Newsweek Magazine from July 1, 1968. This issue features an insightful exploration of critical topics surrounding employment disparities, particularly focusing on "Target Negro Jobs & The Poor March." The magazine provides a window into the social issues of the late 1960s, making it an essential piece for collectors and historians alike.
This issue is not just a magazine; it’s a historical document. It reflects the challenges faced by minority communities during a turbulent time in America. The articles and images presented in this edition can serve as a conversation starter or an educational resource for anyone interested in civil rights and social justice.
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- Historical Significance: This magazine provides valuable insight into the societal issues that influenced modern civil rights movements.
- Protective Covering: All our magazines come with a plastic protective covering to ensure their longevity and preserve their condition.
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Don’t miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of history. Whether for personal enjoyment, study, or as a gift, this vintage Newsweek will impress. Perfect for display on a coffee table or as part of a collection, it captures a significant moment in American history.
Your purchase supports not only your interest in history but also the preservation of these important discussions. Dive into the past, and let this magazine enrich your understanding of the social fabric that shapes our world today.