In today's terms, he would indeed be called bisexual. Although he was married, he had relationships with both men and women.
It is not known what Claude McKay's favorite food is. Claude McKay is most known as being a poet who wrote, If We Must Die.
Claude McKay was an immigrant from Jamaica and he was a very famous poet. he took after his brother writing and stuff. his parents were farmers so he took a big step forward.
he was a police officer in Jamaica, and was a journalist in Britain
The poem "Africa" was written by Jamaican-American writer and poet, Claude McKay. He used to be attracted to communism during his earlier years but eventually became disillusioned with it and began to write about it negatively.
Claude McKay was a highly respected author and poet who helped forge the way for the Harlem Renaissance. His works influenced and enlightened Caribbean, West African and European black intellectuals.
Claude McKay was born in 1890.
No, Claude McKay was born after emancipation in Jamaica.
Claude McKay
Claude mcKay only had 1 child.
Claude McKay had a son named Sylvester.
Claude McKay Residence was created in 1932.
Claude McKay, the poet, was married to Eulalie Imelda Lewars. She was his childhood sweetheart. They moved to Harlem, but she did not enjoy city life and moved back to Jamaica where she gave birth to their child. McKay never saw his only child and apparently made no attempt to. he was a dead beat dad