VTG Newsweek Magazine July 17 1967 Leslie Uggmas The Negro in Show Business


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If you're a collector of vintage magazines or simply a fan of iconic publications, this July 17, 1967, issue of Newsweek is a must-have. This special edition features an in-depth article by Leslie Uggams, titled "The Negro in Show Business," highlighting the impact and contributions of African Americans in the entertainment industry during the late 1960s. The rich history and powerful narratives captured in this magazine provide a significant perspective on cultural evolution, making it an insightful read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.

This vintage magazine comes with some character, reflecting its age with minor wear throughout. It has a label on the front cover, adding to its authenticity and charm. Despite its imperfections, the magazine remains in good condition for its age, ensuring it can still be enjoyed by readers and collectors.

The magazine is not just a fascinating read; it also serves as a valuable piece of memorabilia, perfect for display or as part of your collection. With the ongoing appreciation for vintage magazines, this Newsweek issue is an investment that not only enriches your collection but also serves as a conversation starter.

  • Includes essential historical insights into the roles of African Americans in show business during a pivotal time.
  • Comes in a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation for years to come.

To protect this vintage piece, it comes with a plastic protective covering, which safeguards it against dust and damage. Investing in such memorabilia not only enriches your personal collection but also preserves a glimpse into the past for future generations to appreciate.

Take a look at the cover of this remarkable issue:

VTG Newsweek Magazine July 17 1967

Don't miss the chance to add this piece of history to your collection. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift for a fellow vintage magazine enthusiast, this VTG Newsweek is sure to be cherished. It's not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of an important cultural moment that deserves a place in your home.

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