Liberty Magazine
Published from 1924 to 1950, Liberty Magazine was an American weekly which often focused on sensational and popular issues. Gain insight into life in the United States during the Depression era and World War II. The articles, stories and advertisements in Liberty Magazine offer a perspective on the everyday lives of working-class and middle-class America when illustrated magazines were a popular form of mass entertainment.
Access
Public note
- Access to this collection and more is made available free for residents located in British Columbia and the Yukon, Canada through the Points to the Past gateway.
Alternate names
- Liberty : a weekly for everybody, Liberty magazine historical archive, 1924-1950
Content types
- Digital collection
Provider
- Galegroup
Open access
- No
Subjects
- History - Social & Cultural, History - United States of America