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Historic 1927 N.Y. Times Newspaper - Sacco & Vanzetti, Immigration & More

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Historic 1927 N.Y. Times Newspaper - Sacco & Vanzetti, Immigration & More
An original issue of The New York Times, dated Sunday, August 21, 1927, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Historic Newspapers of America, certifying it as a genuine period print and not a reprint or reproduction. This issue captures a pivotal weekend in American history, just two days before the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian-American anarchists whose controversial trial and conviction for murder drew international protest and remain a symbol of judicial injustice. Headlines such as "Sacco Counsel Ask Fuller for Stay as Last Hope" document the legal appeals that dominated the final hours of their case. Also featured on the front page is coverage of immigration policy under the restrictive 1924 quota system, noting that over 538,000 immigrants were admitted the prior year with a record number deported - offering insight into the nation's nativist climate. Another major story reports on the continued Pacific search for missing aviators, reflecting public fascination with early transoceanic flight in the wake of Lindbergh's recent success. With the original front page still preserved in archival wrap and bearing certificate number 544072, this authentic newspaper stands as a vivid artifact of the cultural, political, and technological currents of the Roaring Twenties.

Issued: 1927
Dimensions: 18"L x 12"H
Country of Origin: United States

Condition: Age related wear.