Claude Mckay: The First Poet Of The Harlem Renaissance

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The poet Claude McKay was one of the first poets from the time of the Harlem Renaissance. It was a time in history when a lot of African Americans started to share their culture and express their feeling about racism through writing, singing and dance. It was also the time when publishers started to acknowledge African Americans as writers. McKay was born and raised in Jamaica, in his poem “America” he shares his feeling about America in both positive and negative ways. In the poem, he explains the hardship of being an African America around 1920s due to racism. Being an immigrant, he was able to see a noble side of America as well. Throughout the poem, McKay alternates among rage and frustration that he holds toward America. McKay has formatted