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  1. Selected Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by Claude McKay, 1999-06-30
  2. Banjo: A Novel by Claude McKay, 1970-10-21
  3. Home To Harlem (Northeastern Library of Black Literature) by Claude McKay, 1987-11-30
  4. Complete Poems (American Poetry Recovery) by Claude McKay, 2008-06-18
  5. Claude McKay: Rebel Sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance : A Biography by Wayne F. Cooper, 1996-03
  6. A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKay's Jamaican Poetry of Rebellion by Winston James, Claude McKay, 2001-03-08
  7. Banana Bottom (Harvest Book, Hb 273) by Claude McKay, 1974-03-20
  8. In-Dependence from Bondage: Claude McKay and Michael Manley: Defying the Ideological Clash and Policy Gaps in African Diaspora Relations by Lloyd D. McCarthy, 2007-01-05
  9. Claude McKay: A Black Poet's Struggle for Identity by Tyrone Tillery, 1994-05
  10. The Passion of Claude McKay; selected poetry and prose, 1912-1948, edited with an introduction and notes by Wayne F. Cooper. by Claude] McKay, 1973
  11. The Passion of Claude McKay: Selected Poetry and Prose, 1912-1948 (Sourcebooks in Negro history)
  12. Claude McKay (Twayne's United States Authors Series ; Tusas 271) by James Richard Giles, 1977-01
  13. Claude Mckay: The Literary Identity from Jamaica to Harlem And Beyond by Kotti Sree Ramesh and Kandula Nirupa Rani, 2006-07-19
  14. Antilia retrouvee: Claude McKay, Luis Pales Matos, Aime Cesaire, poetes noirs antillais (Collection Arc et litterature) (French Edition) by Jean-Claude Bajeux, 1983

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Essays and Term Papers on McKay Claude Claude McKay (353 1 ) Claude McKay (18901948), was American writer, born in Jamaica.
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Harlem is the subject of McKay's novel, Home to Harlem. This is a photo of row houses in one of Harlem's historic districts*
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3. Claude McKay: Poems
A collection of poems by Claude McKay. RELATED LINKS. Claude McKay Bibliography A bibliography of the works of Claude McKay; includes a list of critical and biographical resources.
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4. Claude McKay - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Claude McKay (September 15, 1889 – May 22, 1948) was a JamaicanAmerican writer and poet. He was a seminal figure in the Harlem Renaissance and wrote three novels Home to Harlem (1928
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the Jamaican writer. For the Australian journalist (1878–1972), see Claude Eric Fergusson McKay Claude McKay (September 15, 1889 – May 22, 1948) was a Jamaican American writer and poet . He was a seminal figure in the Harlem Renaissance and wrote three novels: Home to Harlem (1928), a best-seller which won the Harmon Gold Award for Literature, Banjo (1929), and Banana Bottom (1933). McKay also authored a collection of short stories, Gingertown (1932), and two autobiographical books, A Long Way from Home (1937) and Harlem: Negro Metropolis (1940). His book of poetry, Harlem Shadows (1922) was among the first books published during the Harlem Renaissance. His book of collected poems, Selected Poems (1953), was published posthumously. McKay was attracted to communism in his early life, but he was never a member of the Communist Party
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Claude McKay was born Festus Claudius McKay in Nairne Castle near James Hill Clarendon, Jamaica

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6. Claude McKay- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More
Claude McKay. Claude McKay was born in Jamaica, West Indies, in 1889. He was educated by his older brother, who possessed a library of English novels, poetry, and scientific texts.
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A collection of critical, historical, and biographical information at the Modern American Poetry site. Home at Last: The pilgrimage of Claude McKay
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Claude McKay was born in Jamaica, West Indies, in 1889. He was educated by his older brother, who possessed a library of English novels, poetry, and scientific texts. At the age of twenty, McKay published a book of verse called Songs of Jamaica , recording his impressions of black life in Jamaica in dialect. In 1912, he travelled to the United States to attend Tuskegee Institute. He remained there only a few months, leaving to study agriculture at Kansas State University. In 1917, he published two sonnets, "The Harlem Dancer" and "Invocation," and would later use the same poetic form to record his reactionary views on the injustices of black life in America. In addition to social and political concerns, McKay wrote on a variety of subjects, from his Jamaican homeland to romantic love, with a use of passionate language.

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8. McKay, Claude - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About McKay, Claude
Jamaicanborn US poet and novelist. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. His poetry, especially the collection Harlem Shadows (1922), set the tone for black
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9. The Passion Of Claude McKay; Selected Poetry And Prose, 1912-1948, Edited With A
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10. McKay, Claude Definition Of McKay, Claude In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
McKay, Claude (məkā`), 1890–1948, American poet and novelist, b. Jamaica, studied at Tuskegee and the Univ. of Kansas. A major figure of the Harlem Renaissance, McKay is best
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Other sites about Claude McKay Claude McKay at Modern American Poetry http//www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/mckay/mckay.htm Provides criticism of selected Claude McKay poems
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12. Claude McKay — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia McKay, Claude. McKay, Claude (m u kā') , 1890 – 1948, American poet and novelist, b. Jamaica, studied at Tuskegee and the Univ. of Kansas.
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13. A Long Way From Home. - MCKAY, Claude. - Bibliopolis
New York Lee Furman, 1937. 8vo, original dark green cloth, backstrip lettered in orange, in pictorial dustjacket. ix, 354 pp. Dust-jacket well worn along edges, with backstrip
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New York: Lee Furman, 1937. 8vo, original dark green cloth, backstrip lettered in orange, in pictorial dust-jacket. [ix], 354 pp. Dust-jacket well worn along edges, with backstrip chipped at ends and adhesion damage to front panel; some damp marks on front cover; but a sturdy copy of a hefty volume issued in an absurdly flimsy dust-jacket. First Edition, Second Issue Binding. (The first issue was in reddish cloth with printed labels.) The memoirs of the Jamaican-born poet, novelist, journalist, and political radical (1890-1948), telling of his travels and experiences in England, the Soviet Union, and elsewhere. The Oxford Companion to African American Literature thus sums up McKay's career: "McKay's exploration of the relationship between art and politics, as conveyed in his complex and wide-ranging writings, establishes him as an important pioneer in African American and African Caribbean intellectual, cultural, and literary history." View Full Details Click image to Zoom By This Author: MCKAY, Claude.

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Claude McKay (18891948) Chronology McKay's Life Bibliography On If We Must Die On The White City On America On The Tropics in New York On
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15. Spring In New Hampshire And Other Poems By Claude Mckay - Paperback - 1st - 1920
Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems 1st Paperback by Mckay, Claude. Bookseller The Wild Muse (US) Bookseller Inventory 000271; Title Spring in New Hampshire and Other Poems
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17. McKay, Claude 1890-1948 [WorldCat Identities]
Claude McKay a black poet's struggle for identity by Tyrone Tillery ( Book ) Claude McKay rebel sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance a biography by Wayne F
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Claude McKay was born in Jamaica on 15th September, 1890. He began writing poetry as a schoolboy. He worked as a policeman in Spanish Town and when he was twenty-two had his first volume of poems, Songs of Jamaica (1912) published.
In 1912 McKay moved to the United States where he attended Tuskegee Institute in Alabama and Kansas State University . He continued to write poetry and in 1918 his work was praised by both Frank Harris and Max Eastman . The following year, his poem, If We Must Die , was published in Eastman's journal, The Liberator
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encouraged McKay to obtain writing experience in England. In 1919 McKay travelled to England where he met George Bernard Shaw who introduced him to influential left-wing figures in journalism. This included Sylvia Pankhurst , who recruited him to write for her trade union journal

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