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The Crisis Publishes Early Harlem Renaissance Literature

Throughout the late 1910s, W.E.B. Du Bois used The Crisis not only as a political organ but as a literary magazine, publishing poetry, short fiction, and essays by emerging Black writers including Georgia Douglas Johnson, Fenton Johnson, and others. This editorial vision turned The Crisis into a nursery for the literary talent that would define the Harlem Renaissance.