Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of Newsweek Magazine from May 19, 1969. This particular issue features an in-depth article on Abe Fortas, a pivotal figure in American jurisprudence, under the captivating title Justice on the Spot. If you're a collector of historical magazines, or simply a history buff, this magazine is a true treasure.
The magazine's cover showcases vibrant imagery that captures the essence of the late '60s—a time of significant change in America. This edition not only highlights Fortas's contributions to the Supreme Court but also reflects the cultural and political climate of the period. The exploration of legal issues and civil rights makes it a compelling read.
This item is perfect for display or just to reminisce about a critical time in U.S. history. You can see the exact item you will receive in the accompanying images.
Key Features:
- Original May 19, 1969 issue featuring Abe Fortas.
- Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of American history.
This magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it stays in great condition for years to come. Whether you're looking to add to your collection or seeking the perfect gift for the history lover in your life, this vintage Newsweek magazine is an excellent choice.
Please take a close look at the pictures to assess the magazine's condition before purchasing. We are committed to providing an honest description, so you can buy with confidence.
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History isn't just about what we've lost; it's also about what we've learned. Grab this slice of history today!