Caribbean
Contents of this tag:
- Arthur Schomburg (Arturo Schomburg), "Placido--A Cuban Martyr" (1910)
- Claude McKay, "Songs of Jamaica" (full text) (1912)
- James D. Corrothers, "The Road to the Bow" (1913)
- Langston Hughes, "Soledad: A Cuban Portrait" (1925)
- Claude McKay, "The Tropics in New York" (1922)
- Placido, "Sonnet (From the Spanish of Placido)" (translated by James Weldon Johnson) (1917)
- Claude McKay, "The Plateau" (1922)
- George Reginald Margetson, "England in the West Indies: A Neglected and Degenerating Empire" (full text) (1906)
- Claude McKay, "Flame-Heart" (1921)
- H. Cordelia Ray, "Toussaint L'Ouverture" (1910)
- Olivia Ward Bush Banks, "A Hero of San Juan [Hill]" (1899)
- Amedee Brun, "The Pool" (translated by Jessie Fauset, 1921)
- Claude McKay, "I Shall Return" (1922)
- Langston Hughes, "Brothers" (1924)
- Claude McKay, "North and South" (1922)
- Claude McKay, "Subway Wind" (1922)
- Langston Hughes, "Caribbean Sunset" (1926)
- Maurice N. Corbett, "Hayti" (1914)
- T. Thomas Fortune, "Slavery to the Slave" (1905)
- Claude McKay, "After the Winter" (1922)
- Claude McKay, "Home Thoughts" (1922)
- Claude McKay, "The Spanish Needle" (1922)
- Claude McKay, "Homing Swallows" (1922)
- Claude McKay, "To Winter" (1922)
- Lucian B. Watkins, "Toussaint L'Ouverture" (1907)
- Frank B. Coffin, "Maceo--Cuba's Liberator" (1897)
- Eric Walrond, "The Palm Porch" (1925)
- John F. Matheus (John Matheus), "Belle Mam'selle of Martinique" (1928)
- Arthur Schomburg (Arturo Schomburg), "The Fight for Liberty in St. Lucia" (1911)
- Claude McKay, "When Dawn Comes to the City" (1922)
- Leon Laviaux, "The Ebon Muse" (Full Text; translated 1914)
- Arthur Schomburg (Arturo Schomburg), "Racial Integrity" (1913)
- Placido, "Farewell to my mother" (translated by James Weldon Johnson) (1922)
- Claude McKay, "In the Hospital" (1927)
- Claude McKay, "After the Winters" (1919)
- James Weldon Johnson, "Down By The Carib Sea" (1917)
- William Stanley Braithwaite, "La Belle De Demerara" (1907)
- Antonio Jarvis, "Bamboula Dance" (1928)
- Egbert Martin (Leo), "The Negro Village" (1883)