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1:1 Harlem Renaissance Contributors in The Crisis
The Crisis was a platform where a number of well-known Harlem Renaissance writers published influential pieces. Some of those contributors are Claude McKay and Langston Hughes. Many of Langston Hughes' poems were published in The Crisis including his first published poem, "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"(1921) and "Lullaby" from the March 1926 publication. Claude McKay published the article, "Soviet Russia and the Negro" in the December 1923 issue from his time abroad.