Description
Step back in time with the vintage Newsweek Magazine from May 5, 1969, titled "Universities Under The Gun: Militants at Cornell". This captivating edition offers a window into the tumultuous atmosphere of college campuses during a significant period in American history. Featuring in-depth articles and striking visuals, this issue provides insights into student activism, societal upheaval, and the challenges faced by universities in the late 1960s.
As you flip through the pages of this collector’s item, you will discover firsthand accounts and analysis of the Cornell University protests that captured national attention. The discussions of the time resonate with the values of freedom, justice, and the quest for equality, making this magazine not just a piece of history but a representation of the youth culture and political climate of the era.
This magazine comes in good condition, although it does feature some writing on the front, adding character to this vintage piece. Every item is protected with a plastic covering to maintain its quality, ensuring that your magazine will last for years to come. Be sure to review the pictures to see the item’s condition for yourself.
The item being offered is exactly as pictured, making it a reliable choice for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Here are some key features:
- Authentic vintage magazine from 1969, perfect for collectors or as a gift.
- Insightful articles exploring significant historical events and social movements.
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Embrace the legacy and significance of this May 1969 edition of Newsweek Magazine. It's not just a magazine; it's a slice of history waiting to be part of your collection.