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Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life was an academic journal published by the National Urban League (NUL). The journal acted as a sociological forum for the emerging topic of African-American studies and was known for fostering the literary culture during the Harlem Renaissance. It was published monthly from 1923 to 1942 and then quarterly through 1949.

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  • Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life (fr)
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  • Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life est une revue américaine de la National Urban League, fondée en 1923 par Charles S. Johnson et qui paraîtra jusqu'en 1949, de nombreuses figures de la Renaissance de Harlem y publieront des articles. (fr)
  • Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life was an academic journal published by the National Urban League (NUL). The journal acted as a sociological forum for the emerging topic of African-American studies and was known for fostering the literary culture during the Harlem Renaissance. It was published monthly from 1923 to 1942 and then quarterly through 1949. (en)
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  • Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life est une revue américaine de la National Urban League, fondée en 1923 par Charles S. Johnson et qui paraîtra jusqu'en 1949, de nombreuses figures de la Renaissance de Harlem y publieront des articles. (fr)
  • Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life was an academic journal published by the National Urban League (NUL). The journal acted as a sociological forum for the emerging topic of African-American studies and was known for fostering the literary culture during the Harlem Renaissance. It was published monthly from 1923 to 1942 and then quarterly through 1949. (en)
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