Fire!! A Quarterly Devoted to the Younger Negro Artists (Volume 1, Number 1) was a groundbreaking literary magazine created by Wallace Thurman and other members of the Harlem Renaissance. First published in 1926, this single-issue publication gave voice to a new generation of Black writers and artists who challenged traditional racial narratives and explored bold themes of identity, art, sexuality, and modern Black life. Featuring contributions from luminaries such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Richard Bruce Nugent, Fire!! became an emblem of creative rebellion and artistic freedom within the Harlem Renaissance. Though short-lived, its influence endures as a symbol of cultural defiance and youthful artistic expression.