Home To Harlem

Home To Harlem by Claude McKay is a significant work published by UPNE on November 30, 1987. This new edition spans 340 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the journeys of two distinct young men as they navigate the challenges posed by suspicion and prejudice in American society, reflecting the complexities of their experiences.
Readers will encounter a story that delves into the themes of the Harlem Renaissance, emphasizing the importance of unity and identity within the Black community. Through vivid and often stark portrayals, McKay explores the social history and struggles faced by African Americans, providing insight into the broader context of ethnic studies and literary criticism. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the historical and social dynamics that shape the characters’ lives.
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With sensual, often brutal accuracy, Claude McKay traces the parallel paths of two very different young men struggling to find their way through the suspicion and prejudice of American society. At the same time, this stark but moving story touches on the central themes of the Harlem Renaissance, including the urgent need for unity and identity among blacks.
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