Claude mckay 18891948, born festus claudius mckay, is widely regarded as one of the most important literary and political writers of the interwar period and the harlem renaissance. Harlem renaissance novel by claude mckay is discovered. Harlem renaissance presents the period of unparallel growth in art and literature from the african american community, also known as the harlem renaissance. Claude mckay, rebel sojourner in the harlem renaissance by. Claudes family saw to it that hope received a good education, and her maternal family, the lewars, gave her the warmth and emotional support to overcome the bewildering.
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