Description
Discover a fascinating piece of history with the Psychology Today Magazine from January 1972, featuring an insightful article titled "God & The Rural Poor" by esteemed author Robert Coles. This vintage magazine is more than just a collectible; it offers a deep dive into the sociocultural issues concerning rural communities and their relationship with faith and poverty during a transformative era in American society.
This particular issue captures the essence of the early 1970s, a time marked by social upheaval and a growing awareness of mental health issues. Robert Coles, known for his poignant explorations of childhood and poverty, provides readers with a thought-provoking narrative that is as relevant today as it was back then. Collecting vintage magazines like this one not only enhances your library but also provides unique insights into the evolution of public thought and mental health discourse over decades.
Condition plays a vital role in the collectibility of vintage items. This magazine is in excellent condition, showcasing its vintage charm with only light wear typical for its age. Its protective plastic covering ensures that it remains a treasured piece for collectors or enthusiasts alike.
- Includes a thought-provoking article by Robert Coles on the intersection of faith and rural poverty.
- A rare glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1970s that will enrich any collection.
Add this vintage issue to your collection of vintage magazines and own a tangible piece of history that reflects the complexities of human experience from a time gone by. Perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in the social issues of the past!



