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by Claude McKay

Collection of stories depicting Black life across Jamaica, Harlem, and diaspora

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Claude McKay
Claude McKay

Jamaican-American poet and novelist who was a central figure of the Harlem Renaissance. His poetry and novel Home to Harlem brought Caribbean sensibility to African American literature and articulated Black pride before the civil rights era.

More by Claude McKay

  • Home to HarlemNovel of Black soldier's return to Harlem amid 1920s cultural awakening→
  • BanjoNovel of diverse Black expatriates and artists in Paris and port cities→
  • Banana BottomNovel of Black woman's return to Caribbean island and spiritual homecoming→
  • A Long Way from HomeAutobiography tracing Black poet's radical political awakening and artistic journey→
  • Spring in New HampshireCollection of poems addressing themes of identity, protest, and Black experience→
  • Harlem ShadowsCollection of poems celebrating Harlem Renaissance and Black artistic consciousness→

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