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  • Early life of Claude Mckay
  • Look at Little Mckay
  • Claude Mckay's Family Life 
  • Let farm Son, these crop ain't gonna grow by themself.
  • His Major Accomplishments
  • We Salute YOU !!
  • - Born on September 15, 1889 in Sunny Ville, Jamaica- Son of a peasant farmer- Became a wood worker at the age of 17 - He like to travel a lot
  • His Challenge(s) in Life
  • Whites only
  • Colors
  • - They're farmers- He has ten siblings- Corresponded with Eulalie Imelda Lewars back home after two years living in Kansas. They got married on July 30, 1914. - Has one daughter, Ruth hope
  • Education/Jobs
  • Life Is hard and am still broke
  • - Became a famous poet- Received an award and stipend from Jamaican Institution of Arts and Science- Wrote many poem to the conflict of Jim Crow Laws- Recognized for his intense commitment to expressing the challenges faced by Black Americans, admired for devoting his art and life to social protest
  • End of Life
  • - Face racial discrimination- Endured several illness throughout his last years - In most of his life, he was poor- He's being discriminated easily because of his race
  • This is Racism
  • - He went to the Jamaican Institution of Art and Science for his education- Departed from Sunny Ville to apprentice as woodworker in Brown's Town. But only studied briefly before leaving to work as a constable in Jamaican capital, Kingston
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  • - Claude Mckay died of congestive heart failure in a Chicago hospital at the age of 57- Several collections of poetry were published after his death- He is still poor when he died
  • Rip Claude Mckay 1889 -1948
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