The Opportunity Reader: Stories, Poetry, and Essays from the Urban League’s Opportunity Magazine

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Modern Library (Jun 29, 1999)
Fiction, Paperback, 576 pages
    ISBN: 9780375753794Publisher: Penguin Random House
    Parent Company: Bertelsmann

    Description of The Opportunity Reader: Stories, Poetry, and Essays from the Urban League’s Opportunity Magazine


    Modern Library Harlem Renaissance

    In 1923, the Urban League’s Opportunity magazine made its first appearance. Spearheaded by the noted sociologist Charles S. Johnson, it became, along with the N.A.A.C.P.’s Crisis magazine, one of the vehicles that drove the art and literature of the Harlem Renaissance. As a way of attracting writers such as Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, Johnson conducted literary contests that were largely funded by Casper Holstein, the infamous Harlem numbers gangster, who contributed
    several essays in addition to money.
            Dorothy West, Nella Larsen, and Arthur Schomburg were among Opportunity’s contributors. Many of the pieces included in The Opportunity Reader have not been seen since their publication in the magazine, whose motto was "Not alms, but opportunity."

    The fertile artistic period now known as the Harlem Renaissance (1920-1930) gave birth to many of the world-renowned masters of black literature and is the model for today’s renaissance of black writers.

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