Opportunity: A Journal for Negro Life , founded by Charles S. Johnson and published monthly by the National Urban League from 1923 until 1949, was one of the first national periodicals by-and-for African Americans. In the pages of this invaluable Harem Renaissance resource are articles, essays, short stories, poems, plays, and visual art by legendary artists including Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Aaron Douglas, Dorothy West, and Countee Cullen. In this January 1925 issue: Cover art by Aaron Douglas's mentor, Winold Reiss. Poems by Countee Cullen, Georgia Douglas Johnson and Esther Popel, and historically significant editorials and articles.
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