VTG Newsweek Magazine September 14 1970 UAW President Leonard Woodcock


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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Step back in time with this incredible vintage find: the September 14, 1970, edition of Newsweek Magazine. This particular issue spotlights United Auto Workers (UAW) President Leonard Woodcock, a pivotal figure in the labor movement during a time of significant social change. This magazine is not just a piece of press; it's a snapshot of history that captures the challenges and triumphs faced by workers and unions in the early '70s.

This collectible magazine is in good condition overall, featuring a label on the front that adds to its charm. While it shows some minor wear throughout, this only enhances its authenticity and vintage appeal. Whether you're an avid collector or just a history enthusiast, this magazine is sure to spark conversations and inspire curiosity about the labor movements that shaped modern America.

To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This feature not only keeps it safe from further wear but also allows for easy display. Just imagine showcasing this piece in your home or office, bridging the past with the present.

  • Authentic vintage magazine from 1970 with historical significance.
  • Protected with a plastic cover for preservation and easy display.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history. Whether you’re looking to enhance your collection or searching for a unique gift, this vintage Newsweek magazine is the perfect choice. It combines nostalgia with a rich narrative that stands the test of time.

Grab this nostalgic publication today and delve into the intriguing stories that defined an era! Each page serves as a reminder of the significant strides made by labor leaders like Leonard Woodcock and the impact they had on workers' rights across the nation.

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