Description
Discover a piece of history with the vintage Newsweek magazine from March 17, 1986, featuring the gripping cover story "An Epidemic Strikes Middle America." This magazine captures a significant moment in time when fear of public health was at the forefront of America’s consciousness. Whether you're a collector or simply interested in historical events, this magazine is a must-have addition to your library.
This edition provides an in-depth exploration of the epidemic affecting Middle America during the 1980s, highlighting the socioeconomic factors at play. The cover image is both striking and thought-provoking, showcasing how media covered pressing health crises. With articles that delve into science, politics, and personal stories from those affected, this is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in American history and public health.
Key Features:
- Authentic vintage publication providing a snapshot of the 1980s societal issues.
- Includes notable articles discussing the impact of health epidemics on communities.
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This vintage magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in good condition. Please review the images for an accurate representation of its state, noting that there is a small area where the address label has ripped on the front. We also want to make your shopping experience better. If you’re interested in purchasing more items, we offer combined shipping for your convenience.
Don't miss out on this rare find! It's not just a magazine; it's a piece of history featuring an impactful story that resonates even today. Perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone intrigued by the social dynamics of America in the 1980s.