Author:Claude McKay

Collections

 * Songs of Jamaica (1912)
 * Constab Ballads (1912)
 * Spring in New Hampshire, and Other Poems (1920)
 * America (1921)
 * Harlem Shadows (1922)
 * The Selected Poems of Claude McKay (1953)

Individual poems

 * "If We Must Die" (1919)
 * "Travail" (1920)
 * "After the Winter"
 * In The Book of American Negro Poetry (1922), edited by James Weldon Johnson
 * "The Lynching"
 * "If We Must Die"
 * "To the White Fiends"
 * "The Harlem Dancer"
 * "Harlem Shadows"
 * "After the Winter"
 * "Spring in New Hampshire"
 * "The Tired Worker"
 * "The Barrier"
 * "To O. E. A."
 * "Flame-Heart"
 * "Two-an'-Six"


 * Flowers of Passion
 * "Spring in New Hampshire" in Poems for Workers: An Anthology (1925)

Fiction

 * Home to Harlem (1928)
 * Banjo (1929)
 * Banana Bottom (1933)
 * Gingertown (1932)

Articles

 * Workers' Dreadnought
 * “Socialism and the Negro”, 31 January 31 1920, p.1-2
 * “The Capitalist Way: Lettow-Vorbeck”, 7 February 1920, p.6
 * “A Black Man Replies”, 24 April 1920, p.2
 * “Review of Creative Revolution”, 24 July 1920, p.5
 * “Review of First Principles of Working Class Education”, 11 September, 1920, p.5
 * “Communists and Local Councils of Action”, 25 September, 1920, p.6
 * “The Revolution in Currency”, 2 October, 1920, p.
 * “The Yellow Peril and the Dockers”, 16 October 1920


 * The Liberator
 * “How Black Sees Green and Red”, Vol. 4 No. 6, June 1921

Other

 * A Long Way from Home (1937)
 * Harlem: Negro Metropolis (1940)
 * My Green Hills of Jamaica (1946)

Works about McKay

 * "Claude McKay" in Negro Poets and Their Poems (1923)