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Claude McKay was born in Clarendon Hills, a parish in Central Jamaica, in 1889 to Ann Elizabeth Edwards McKay and Thomas Francis McKay, peasant farmers of some social stature in the local community. At age six he moved into the home of his older brother, Uriah Theophilus, an elementary school teacher, and under his instruction, McKay received his early education and exposure to the philosophy of European free thinkers and socialists. His education included access to his brother's personal library of English novels and poetry, scientific works, and various scholarly works. McKay's early education was also aided by Walter Jekyll, a white British expatriate and folklorist who worked and resided in Clarendon Hills. Jekyll made his knowledge of literature, the literary world and his library available to McKay. 153554b96e
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