Claude McKay's Early Poetry (1911-1922): A Digital CollectionMain MenuIntroduction: About this SiteAmardeep Singh, Lehigh UniversityConstab Ballads (1912) -- Digital EditionClaude McKay's "Constab Ballads"Songs of Jamaica (1912): Digital EditionBook of poetry by Claude McKay. Preface by Walter Jekyll.Early Uncollected Poetry (1911-1922)Uncollected Poems by Claude McKay published in Jamaican, British, and American magazinesWorkers Dreadnought PoetrySpring in New Hampshire (1920): Digital EditionHarlem Shadows (1922): Digital EditionHarlem Shadows Digital EditionSelected Poems of Claude McKay (1953)Approximating the Table of Contents of "Selected Poems of Claude McKay"Criticism and Contextual EssaysWorks CitedWorks Cited for "Claude McKay's Early Poetry (1912-1922)"TEI/XML Editions (in progress/coming soon)Links to TEI versions of these textsAmardeep Singhc185e79df2fca428277052b90841c4aba30044e1
Workers Dreadnought Masthead January 1920
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12016-11-14T23:05:06-05:00Workers Dreadnought Poetry2plain2017-06-20T15:22:26-04:00 These are poems Claude McKay published in the London Communist Magazine, Workers Dreadnought, either under his name or under the pseudonym "Hugh Hope." Several of these poems appeared in other venues (see individual poems for details).
In addition to publishing a number of poems in Workers Dreadnought, McKay also authored numerous essays for this magazine on topics related to race, socialism, and the economic consequences of World War I. In future months we plan to digitize these essays and provide them here as well.