Claude McKay Born: 15-Sep-1890 Birthplace: Sunnyville, Clarendon, Jamaica Died: 22-May-1948 Location of death: Chicago, IL Cause of death: Heart Failure
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: Black Sexual orientation: Matter of Dispute Occupation: Novelist, Poet Nationality: Jamaica Executive summary: Home to Harlem Father: Thomas McKay (peasant) Wife: Eulalie Lewars (m. 1914)
University: Tuskegee Institute (1912) University: Kansas State Teachers College (1912-14)
Traveled to the USSR 1922-23 Naturalized US Citizen 1940 Converted to Catholicism 1942 Risk Factors: Syphilis, Sciatica
Author of books:
Songs of Jamaica (1912, poetry) Constab Ballads (1912, poetry) Spring in New Hampshire (1920, poetry) Harlem Shadows (1922, poetry) Home to Harlem (1928, novel) Banjo (1929, novel) Gingertown (1932, short stories) Banana Bottom (1933, novel) A Long Way from Home (1937, memoir) Harlem: Negro Metropolis (1940, nonfiction) Selected Poems (1953, poetry, posthumous)
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