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Oprah Winfrey's Influence On Harlem Renaissance

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“The best of humanity's recorded history is a creative balance between horrors endured and victories achieved, and so it was during the Harlem Renaissance.” A quote stated by Aberjhani in his novel Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made out of Poetry channels the significance and impact of the Harlem Renaissance as a movement that gave African Americans their first opportunity to express themselves. With the continuous, yet advanced expansion of African American impact on society in this new era, indeed we are in the midst of a new Black American Renaissance. As a renowned business woman, talk show host, actress, producer and more, Oprah Winfrey has influenced this new renaissance with her contributions of literature, performing arts, media entrepreneurship, taboo topics, and discussions on race relations as well as philanthropy. Since …show more content…

On an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show, Winfrey shares with her viewers “What a difference it makes in your world to go into some other life. It’s what I love most. I’m reading always to leave myself…behind” “That’s what reading is. You get to leave.” and in 1996, carrying this passion of hers, she began a self-titled book club to share the joy of literature with the public. Oprah’s Book Club was a huge hit from the start of the segment and over twenty million viewers were a part of this phenomenon. This increase in book popularity also had an immense increase on publishing companies. With the swift change brought by the book club, this was the largest change to benefit publishing companies in more than

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