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  1. CLAUDE MCKAY: Rebel Sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance by Wayne Cooper, 1987-01-01
  2. McKay, Claude (1890-1948): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Jacob M. Appel, 2000
  3. McKay, Claude by James R. Giles, 1976
  4. "The loud music of life": representations of jazz in the novels of Claude McKay.(Special Jazz Issue): An article from: The Antioch Review by Paul de Barros, 1999-06-22
  5. 'Black Murphy': Claude McKay and Ireland.: An article from: Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies by Lee M. Jenkins, 2003-09-22
  6. Selected Poems Of Claude McKay by Claude McKay, 1953
  7. Claude McKay Describes His Own Life by Claude McKay, 1918
  8. The Shadowed Country: Claude McKay and the Romance of the Victorians by Josh Gosciak, 2006-01-31
  9. AMERICAN NEGRO POETRY JAMES WELDON JOHNSON - PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR - ANNE SPENCER - WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE - FENTON JOHNSON - CLAUDE McKAY - ANGELINA GRIMKE - EFFIE LEE NEWSOME, AND OTHERS. by ARNA (AN ANTHOLOGY EDITED BY) BONTEMPS, 1965
  10. MCKAY, CLAUDE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Wayne Cooper, 2006
  11. Selected Poems of Claude McKay by Claude McKAY, 1953-01-01
  12. Jamaican Roman Catholics: Marcus Garvey, Claude McKay, Gladys Bustamante, Alexander Bustamante,
  13. Communiste Américain: Lee Harvey Oswald, Ethel et Julius Rosenberg, Angela Davis, William Z. Foster, William Dudley Haywood, Claude Mckay (French Edition)
  14. Jamaican Writers: Claude McKay, Evan Jones, Morris Cargill, Lady Colin Campbell, H. G. de Lisser,

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62. Claude McKay. Complete Poems. - Free Online Library
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Claude McKay. Complete Poems. Ed. William J. Maxwell. American Poetry Recovery Series. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 2004. 464 pp. $40.00.
Drawing McKay's orphan poetry out of the shadows, however, obliges more than merely collecting overlooked works between covers for the first time: "Confronting [McKay's] poetry as a whole offers two sorts of productive novelty: discovery and recontextualization" (xxiii). Complete Poems gainsays several lingering assumptions about McKay's lyric effort, beginning with the misconception that the author abandoned writing poetry during the mid-1920s in favor of composing exclusively in prose. Starting in the 1920s and for each decade of his life thereafter, the New Negro poet generated canto-like thematic verse sequences. Laid up to recover from a toxic treatment for a venereal Transmitted by sexual intercourse.

63. 0-8071-2074-X PAPER - Claude McKay, Rebel Sojourner In The Harlem Renaissance: A
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64. Selected Poems By Claude McKay
Selected Poems by claude mckay. Table of Contents. header After the Winter Heritage Spring in New Hampshire Harlem Shadows White Houses Baptism Russian
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header After the Winter Heritage Spring in New Hampshire ... The Tropics in New York After the Winter Some day, when trees have shed their leaves And against the morning's white The shivering birds beneath the eaves Have sheltered for the night, We'll turn our faces southward, love, Toward the summer isle Where bamboos spire to shafted grove And wide-mouthed orchids smile. And we will seek the quiet hill Where towers the cotton tree, And leaps the laughing crystal rill, And works the droning bee. And we will build a cottage there Beside an open glade, With black-ribbed blue-bells blowing near, And ferns that never fade. Heritage Now the dead past seems vividly alive, And in this shining moment I can trace, Down through the vista of the vanished years, Your faun-like form, your fond elusive face. And suddenly some secret spring's released, And unawares a riddle is revealed, And I can read like large, black-lettered print, What seemed before a thing forever sealed. I know the magic word, the graceful thought, The song that fills me in my lucid hours, The spirit's wine that thrills my body through, And makes me music-drunk, are yours, all yours. I cannot praise, for you have passed from praise, I have no tinted thoughts to paint you true; But I can feel and I can write the word; The best of me is but the least of you. Spring in New Hampshire Too green the springing April grass, Too blue the silver-speckled sky, For me to linger here, alas, While happy winds go laughing by, Wasting the golden hours indoors, Washing windows and scrubbing floors. Too wonderful the April night, Too faintly sweet the first May flowers, The stars too gloriously bright, For me to spend the evening hours, When fields are fresh and streams are leaping, Wearied, exhausted, dully sleeping.

65. McKay, Claude: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
claude mckay mckay , claude (1890–1948), poet, novelist, journalist, and social and political radical, commonly associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
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McKay , Claude (1890–1948), poet, novelist, journalist, and social and political radical, commonly associated with the Harlem Renaissance . Born Festus Claudius McKay, he was the son of relatively prosperous peasants living in upper Clarendon Parish , Jamaica. Around the age of seven McKay went to live with and be educated by his brother, Uriah Theodore, a schoolteacher. There McKay studied classical and British literary figures and philosophers as well as science and theology. He was also encouraged to write poetry and, during his youth, favored conventional English forms. In 1907 McKay met Walter Jekyll, a white British expatriate and folklorist residing in Jamaica , who urged McKay to write dialect poetry rooted in the island's folk culture. Jekyll remained McKay's close friend and patron for many years and was instrumental in the publication of McKay's first two volumes of poetry, Songs of Jamaica (1912) and Constab Ballads (1912). Songs of Jamaica attempts to capture peasant life and language; Constab Ballads is based on McKay's experiences during a brief period in 1911 as a policeman. Both are primarily in dialect and reveal McKay's efforts to define his literary voice in form and content. In August 1912 under the pretext of studying agriculture, McKay migrated to the United States to advance his poetic career. He studied at Tuskegee Institute and

66. Claude Mckay, Home To Harlem By Claude Mckay, If We Must Die
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Born Festus Claudius McKay the youngest of 11 children to farmers Thomas Francis McKay and Hannah Ann Elizabeth Edwards in Sunny Ville, Clarendon, Jamaica McKay was sent to live with his oldest brother, a schoolteacher. McKay was an avid reader as a child and began writing poetry at the age of 10. At the age of 17, after a brief career in the constabulary, McKay was encouraged by Walter Jekyll, an Englishman living in Jamaica to write verse in the Jamaican dialect. By the time he migrated to the United States in 1912, McKay had already published to volumes of poetry in his dialect, “Songs of Jamaica” and “Contab Ballads” both published in 1912. He studied at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, and the Kansas State College in Manhattan, Kansas. In 1914 he moved to New York City and invested unsuccessfully in a restaurant. He married his childhood sweetheart Eulalie Imelda Lewars who returned to Jamaica the following year to give birth to their daughter. McKay continued to work in NYC and eventually published two poems , "Invocation" and "The Harlem Dancer," in 1917. His interest in Socialism led to a position as editor at the socialist journal, The Liberator. McKay wrote one his best-known poems “If We Must Die” in 1919 in resistance to the ‘Red Summer’ a period of intense violence against blacks in the US.

67. JSTOR Claude McKay A Black Poet S Struggle For Identity.
claude mckay A Black Poet s Struggle for Identity. By Tyrone Tillery. (Amherst Univer sity of Massachusetts Press, 1992. xii + 235 pp.
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68. Claude McKay --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
claude mckay (18901948). One of the most influential figures of the Harlem Renaissance, the African American writer claude mckay is also known for his
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69. Claude McKay / Complete Poems:
Complete works of unpublished and published poetry of a leading poet who helped spark the Harlem Renaissance with Carribean and African American poetry.
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70. Powell's Books - Banjo (Harvest Book) By Claude Mckay
Lincoln Agrippa Daily, known on the 1920s Marseilles waterfront as “Banjo,” prowls the rough waterfront bistros with his drifter friends, drinking,
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71. Serpent's Tail : Authors
claude mckay travelled to New York from Jamaica in 1912. In addition to his novels Banjo and Banana Bottom, he is perhaps most widely remembered for his
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72. McKay, Claude : The Lynching
Source, Selected Poems of claude mckay. Publisher, G. K. Hall Twayne. Edition, 1970. Place Published, Boston. Alternate Source, Trials, Tribulations,
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73. Claude McKay
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