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During the Harlem Renaissance, whose novels and poems were militant calls for action?

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A: Claude McKay wrote novels and poems that were militant calls for action in the Harlem Renaissance.

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Claude McKay

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Claude McKay was a Jamaican poet born in 1889 became widely known for his poems and novels. The literature work of Claude McKay considered as militant calls for action in America. McKay writings including, 'Harlem Shadows' and 'If We Must Die', are some of the literary work that depicts social injustice and racism in America during the Harlem Renaissance.

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