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LIFE AND WORKS OF CLAUDE MAC KAY

Claude Makay ws born in the district of Sunnyville located in the hills of
Clarendon,Jamaica. His parents were Thomas Fransis and Ann Elizabeth Edward McKay. He
died in Chicago in 1948 and was buried in New York. In his earlier days, Mckay was
educated by his brother, who was a teacher, after his parents died. Mckay's brother
posseseda library of English novels, poetry, and scientific text. 
Claue Mckay travelled to the United States to attend the Tuskeegee Institute and Kansas
State University to study agriculture. Claude Mckay has literaly travelled all around the
world. That was the greatest teacher to Mckay because thats where he recived the
education that couldn't be taught in a classroom orin books. He travelled to such places
as Jamaica, Harlem, Eurpoe, all aroun North America, Russia, and back to North America. 
Claude Mckay worked as a wheel wright and a cabinet worker then as a constable in Jamaica
at Spanish Town in 1911. When Mckay moved to Harlem he opened a resturaunt with a friend.
When it failed he worked many jobs from a butler to a janitor all the while, he was
writing poetry. 
The first poems to be published by Claude McKay was Songs of Jamaica, Constab Ballads,
Spring in New Hampshire, and Harlem Shadows. During the twenties, McKay developed an
interest in Communism and traveled to Russia and France. This is where he met Sinclair
Lewis. In 1934, he moved back to the United States(Harlem). Around this time he completly
lost faithin Communism and turned his attention to the teaching of various spiritual and
political leaders in Harlem. He eventually converted to Catholism. Mckay's view points
and beliefs set a tone for the Harlm Renaissance and gained much respect by younger black
poets at the time including one Langston Hughes. Claude Mckay was thought to be one of
the most militant writers to emerge from his time.
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