Marxist Writers: Claude McKay
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Claude McKay
(1889–1948)
September 1918: Claude MacKay Describes His Own Life: A Negro Poet
April 1919: The Dominant White
July 1919: Sonnets and Songs
August 1919: Negro Poems
September 1919: To the White Fiends
February 1920: To Ethiopia
February 1920: Home Thoughts
March 1920: My Mother
May 1920: The Tropics in New York
March 1921: The Easter Flower
June 1921: How Black Sees Green and Red
July 1921: Enslaved
August 1921: Poems
August 1921: A Black Star
October 1921: Baptism / The White City
December 1921: Four Sonnets
December 1921: A Negro Extravaganza
January 1922: The American Type
January 1922: La Paloma in London / Futility
February 1922: The Little Lincoln
March 1922: What is Lacking in the Theatre
March 1922: Absence / On the Road
April 1922: Garvey as a Negro Moses
April 1922: French Leave
May 1922: Spring Sonnets
May 1922: He Who Gets Slapped
June 1922: Alone
July 1922: The New Forces
August 1922: Birthright
November 1922: The Racial Issue in the USA
November 1922: A Report on the American 'Negro Problem' for the Communist International
December 1922: Report on the Negro Question: Speech to the 4th Congress of the Comintern
December 1922: Letter to General Secretary of the ECCI Vasil Kolarov
August 1923: Petrograd: May Day, 1923
December 1923: Soviet Russia and the Negro
September 1938: Negro Author Sees Disaster if CP Gains Control of Colored Workers
See also:
African Blood Brotherhood Archive
Last updated on: 20 October 2024