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This provocative exchange, one of many in a novel by the Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay ... had petered out with the onset of the Great Depression. “It’s a really remarkable book ...
From academic texts to The Atlantic, contemporary literature shows how McKay’s 1919 poem remains relevant, offering language to inspire courage in the face of racism. Director Ava DuVernay ...
Claude McKay’s novel “Romance in Marseille” deals with queer love, postcolonialism and the legacy of slavery. It also complicates ideas about the Harlem Renaissance. By Talya Zax Claude ...
If we must die, the famous poem by Jamaica’s own Mr Claude McKay, has entered the lexicon of those versed in great literature and poetry in the English language. The poem gained world fame after ...
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