Advertisements of the 1960's

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Title

Advertisements of the 1960's

Subject

Advertisements printed during the 1960's

Description

Advertisements of the 1960's were very different than they are now. Advertising cigarettes and alcohol was considered normal and subjects they were advertising have become outdated in todays society.

Creator

Joey Liebowitz

Source

Hofstra University Special Collections

Publisher

Joey Liebowitz

Date

1960's

Contributor

Hofstra University Special Collections

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Type

Advertisements

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