Description
Dive into history with this vintage September 6, 1971 issue of Newsweek magazine, featuring an in-depth exploration of AFL-CIO's George Meany and his fierce stance against the economic freeze. This issue provides a unique snapshot of a pivotal time in labor relations and economic discussions in the United States. As a collectible piece, it’s perfect for any historian, political enthusiast, or magazine aficionado.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing minor wear throughout, which adds to its vintage charm. It features a label on the front cover, indicating its historical significance. Each page illustrates a time when discussions around labor rights and economic policies were intensifying, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the socio-political dynamics of the early '70s.

This vintage magazine also comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition, ensuring that you can cherish this piece for years to come. Whether you are displaying it on a coffee table or adding it to your collection, this Newsweek issue is sure to spark engaging conversations.
- Historical Insight: Learn about the challenges and discussions surrounding labor unions during the 1970s.
- Collectible Item: A must-have for collectors of vintage magazines and history enthusiasts.
This September 1971 issue serves not just as a magazine, but as a piece of history. Don’t miss your chance to own a tangible piece of the past. It’s an extraordinary find for anyone curious about America’s labor movement and the economic landscape of the time.