Liberty Magazine 1924-50

A record of the moods, attitudes, lifestyles, fads, and fortunes of middle America through its three most significant decades. Liberty represents the USA's growing involvement in world affairs during a time when illustrated magazines were the most important form of mass entertainment. The magazine's prominence and willingness to pay for the best resulted in original contributions from the greatest artists, writers, celebrities and statesmen of the age.

Type
Primary Source
Subject
History
American History
Visual Arts
Women's and Gender Studies
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Students, faculty & staff
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