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  1. Home to Harlem, first novel by Claude McKay, published in 1928. In it and its sequel, Banjo, McKay attempted to capture the vitality of the black vagabonds of urban America and Europe. Jake Brown, the protagonist of Home to Harlem, deserts the U.S. Army during World War I and lives in London until.

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  2. Free, open-access Ebook version of Claude McKay's "Home to Harlem" with .txt, .pdf, and .epub versions

  3. 18 de jun. de 2022 · Home to Harlem. by. McKay, Claude, 1890-1948. Publication date. 1987. Topics. African Americans -- Fiction, Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction. Publisher. Boston : Northeastern University Press.

  4. A Black American longshoreman struggles to feel at home after returning from service in WWI in this classic Harlem Renaissance novel. When America joins World War I in 1917, Jake Brown enlists,...

  5. After deserting his post to escape the racial violence he is facing, Jake travels back home to Harlem. But despite the distance, Jake cannot seem to escape the past and the explosive ways in...

  6. 26 de fev. de 2024 · "Home to Harlem" is a novel written by Claude McKay, originally published in 1928. Set during the Harlem Renaissance, it follows the story of Jake, a young African American soldier who returns from World War I to the vibrant and dynamic neighborhood of Harlem in New York City.

  7. Claude McKay. UPNE, Nov 30, 1987 - Fiction - 340 pages. With sensual, often brutal accuracy, Claude McKay traces the parallel paths of two very different young men struggling to find their way...