The Messenger (magazine)

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title: The Messenger (magazine)
text: The Messenger was an early 20th-century political and literary magazine by and for African-American people in the United States. It was important to the flowering of the Harlem Renaissance and initially promoted a socialist political view. The Messenger was co-founded in New York City by Chandler Owen and A. Philip Randolph in August 1917. After 1920, The Messenger featured more articles about black culture and began to publish rising black writers. It became a kind of literary magazine, contrib
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description: African-American literary magazine
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