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Claude_McKay
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African-American writer
Person in the British Isles
Jamaican male poet
Kansas State University person
Jamaican person of Ghanaian descent
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1889 birth
1948 death
20th-century Jamaican poet
20th-century birth
20th-century male writer
American novelist
Bisexual writer
English-language poet
Jamaican
Naturalized American citizen
Person from Harlem
Poet from the United States
Recipient of the Musgrave Medal
Tuskegee University alumnus
Western European person
Person from Clarendon Parish, Jamaica
American person of Ashanti descent
Bisexual man
Recipient of the Order of Jamaica
Sonneteer
LGBT writer from Jamaica
American expatriate writer
Burial at Calvary Cemetery (Queens)
Convert to Roman Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
Converts to Christianity from nontheism
Figure from the Harlem Renaissance
Kansas State University alumnus
Jamaican emigrant to the United States
Member of the Order of Jamaica
Jamaican Americans
Left communist
Member of the Workers' Socialist Federation
Writer in Jamaican Patois
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Claude McKay
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Claude Mackay
§Works
Claude Mac Kay
Claude Mac Kay.
Claude McKay#Works
Claude McKay's
Claude Mckay
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award
Musgrave Medal
William E. Harmon Foundation Award for Distinguished Achievement Among Negroes
clgo:
birthDate
1890-09-15
clgo:
birthName
Festus Claudius McKay
clgo:
birthPlace
Pennsylvania
Jamaica
Kansas
Manhattan
New Jersey
Harlem
Connecticut
Colony of Jamaica
Clarendon Parish, Jamaica
New York City
New York (state)
clgo:
birthYear
1889
clgo:
deathDate
1948-05-22
clgo:
deathPlace
Chicago
Illinois
New York City
clgo:
deathYear
1948
clgo:
education
Tuskegee University
Kansas State University
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nationality
Jamaica
Jamaicans
clgo:
notableWork
Songs of Jamaica
If We Must Die
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occupation
Poet
clgo:
religion
Catholic Church
clgo:
restingPlace
Calvary Cemetery (Queens)
is
clgo:
author
of
Romance in Marseille