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McKay Bibliography


Bookman

"Mulatto," vol. 42 (September 1925), p. 67.

Cambridge Magazine

"After the Winter," "Alfonso, Dressing to Wait at Table, Sings," "The Barrier," "The Castaways," " Flowers of Passion, "I Shall Return," "Love Song," "The Lynching," "A Memory of June," "Morning Joy," "North and South," "On Broadway," "Reminiscences," "Rest in Peace," "The Spanish Needle," "Spring in New Hampshire," "To 0. E. A," "To Winter," "To Work," "The Tropics in New York," "When Dawn Comes to the City," "Winter in the Country," vol. 10 (Summer 1920), pp. 55-59.

Catholic Worker

"And No White Liberal Is the Negro's Friend," vol. 12 (October 1945), pp. 4-5.

"Around Me Roar and Crash the Pagan Isms," vol. 12 (July 1945), p. 4.

"Christ Among the Dictators," vol. 12 (October 1945), pp. 4-5.

"Faith," vol.ll (January 1946), p. 3.

"I Turn to God," vol. 12 (July 1945), p. 4.

"It Is the Negro's Tragedy I Feel," vol. 12 (July 1945), p. 4.

"Look Within," vol. 11 (January 1945), p. 8,.

"Middle Ages," vol. 13 (May 1946), p. 5.

"Tiger," vol. 12 (January 1946), p. 3.

"Truth," vol. 12 (January 1946), p. 3.

"The Wise Men of the East," vol. 12 (October 1945), pp. 4-5. "The Word," vol. 14 (July 1947), p. 2.

Challenge

"For Leader," vol. 1 (September 1934), p. 5.

Crisis

"A Daughter of the American Revolution to Her Son," vol. 30 (March 1926), p. 228.

"In the Hospital," vol, 33 (February 1927), p. 202

"The International Spirit," vol. 34 (June 1928), p. 196.

"The Skeleton" and "The Void," vol. 27 (June 1924), p. 674

Interracial Review

"The New Day," vol. 19 (March 1946), p. 37

Liberator

"Absence," vol. 5 (March l922), p. 22.

"Africa," vol. 4 (August 1921), p. 10.

"After the Winter," vol. 2 (July 1919), p. 20.

"Alone," vol. 5 (July 1922), p. 14.

"America," vol. 4 (December 1921), p. 9.

"Baptism," vol. 4 (October 1921), p. 7.

"The Barriers," vol. 2 (July 1919), p. 20.

"A Capitalist at Dinner," vol. 2 (July 1919), p. 20.

"The Dominant White," vol. 2 (April 1919), p. 14.

"The Easter Flower," vol. 4 (March 1921), p. 6.

"Enslaved," vol. 4, (July 1921), p. 6.

"Flirtation," vol. 4, (August 1921), p. 10.

"French Leave," vol. 5 (April 1922), p. 27.

"Futility," vol. 5, (January 1922), p. 23.

"Home Thoughts," vol. 3, (February 1920), p. 19.

"If We Must Die," vol. 2, (July 1919), p. 21.

"In Bondage," vol. 4, (August 1921) p. 10.

"Jasmines," vol. 4, (August 1921), p. 11.

"The Little Peoples," vol. 2, (July 1919), p. 21.

"A Memory of June," vol. 4, (August 1921), p. 10.

"Morning Joy," vol. 4, (August 1921) p. 11

"Mother," vol. 3 (March 1920), p. 24.

"The Negro Dancers," vol. 2 (July 1919), p. 20.

"Negro Spirituals," vol. 5 (May 1922), p. 16.

"The New Forces," vol. 5 (July 1922), p. 14

"Night Fire," vol. 5 (May 1922), p. 16.

"On the Road," vol. 5 (March 1922), p. 22.

"La Palomain London," vol. 5 (January 1922), p. 23.

"Petrograd: May Day, 1923," vol. 6 (August 1923), p. 15.

"A Roman Holiday," vol. 2 (July 1919), p. 21.

"Spring in New Hampshire," vol. 2 (August 1919), p. 46.

"Subway Wind," vol. 2 (August 1921), p. 10.

"Thirst," vol. 4 (December 1921,), p. 9.

"Through Agony," vol. 4 (December 1921), p. 9.

"The Tired Worker," vol. 2 (August 1919), p. 46.

"To the Entrenched Classes," vol. 5 (May 1922), p. 16.

"To Ethiopia," vol. 3 (February 1920), p. 7.

"To One Coming North," vol. 4 (August 1921), p. 11

"To the White Fiends," vol. 2 (September 1919), p. 25.

"The Tropics in New York," vol. 3 (May, 1920), p.48.

"White City," vol. 4 (October 1921), p. 7

"The White House," vol. 5 (May 1922), p. 16.

Literary Digest

"America"; "Home Thoughts"; "Outcast," vol. 75 (October 28, 1922), p. 33.

Messenger

"J'accuse," vol. 3 (October 1919), p. 24.

"Labor's Day," vol. 3 (September 1919), p. 31.

Milwaukee Arts Monthly

"Honeymoon" and "Moon Song," vol. 1 (October 1922) p. 8.

Modern Monthly

"Note of Harlem," vol. 8 (July 1934), p. 368.

Nation

"Home Song," vol. 122 (March 24, 1926), p. 318.

New Masses

"Song of New York," vol. 1 (May 1926), p. 15.

Opportunity

"America," vol. 2 (May 1924), p. 142.

"America in Retrospect," vol. 4 (November 1926), p. 342.

"America in Retrospect," vol. 27 (January 1949), p. 9.

"Desolate," vol. 4 (November 1926), p. 338.

"My House," vol. 4 (November 1926), p. 342.

Pearson's Magazine

"The Conqueror"; "Harlem Shadows"; "Is It Worthwhile?," vol. 39 (September, 1918), p. 276.

"My Love," vol. 48 (March 1922), p. 33.

"Soul and Body," vol. 45 (December 1919), p. 664.

"To the White Fiends," vol. 39 (September 1918), p. 276.

Workers' Dreadnought

"Battle," October 9, 1920, p. 5 [pseud. Hugh Hope].

"The Beast," July 10, 1920, p. 8 [pseud. Hugh Hope].

"Birds of Prey," October 9, 1920, p. 5 [pseud. Hugh Hope].

"A Hero of the Wars," April 17, 1920, p. 2 [pseud. Hugh Hope].

"Joy in the Woods," April 10, 1920, p. 3.

"Re-Affirmation," July 3, 1920, p. 7, [pseud. Hugh Hope].

"Reality," April 24, 1920, p. 1 [pseud. Hugh Hope].

"Samson," January 10, 1920, p. 1601.

"Song of the New Soldier and Worker," April 3, 1920, p. 4 [pseud. Hugh Hope].

"Summer Morn in New Hampshire," July 31, 1920, p. 6.

"Travail," January 10, 1920, p. 1601.

"To 'Holy' Russia," February 28, 1920, p. 7.

"Verse [two poems]," October 9, 1920, p. 5 [pseud. Hugh Hope].

From The Passion of Claude McKay: Selected Poetry and Prose, 1912-1948. Ed. Wayne S. Cooper. New York: Schocken, 1973.


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