The tone Claude McKay was known for in his writing was anger and militancy.
Anger and Militancy
Claude McKay received the Jamaican Institute of Arts and Sciences prize for his book of poetry, "Songs of Jamaica," in 1912. He also received critical acclaim for his novels, "Home to Harlem" and "Banjo," which were both bestsellers and won him recognition as a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
He is known for writing children's books and they have types of poems and silly words.
The oldest form of writing known to man is Cuneiform used in Mesopatamia.
They invented a wedge shaped kind of writing also known as a pictograph
Impressionism
Impressionism
He was best known for writing ragtime music, mostly for the piano.
Usually oil paint on canvas.
Alfred Edwin "Eddie" McKay , the Canadian WW1 flying ace , flew both the Airco DH.2 and SPAD S.VII .
A Writing Kind of Day was created in 2005-04.
A Writing Kind of Day has 32 pages.