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Claude McKay (73 words) |
 | On Claude McKay's "The Negro's Tragedy" and Langston Hughes' "Christ in Alabama" |
 | "Claude McKay and the New Negro of the 1920's"--An Essay by Wayne Cooper |
 | "Soviet Russia and the Negro"--An Essay by Claude McKay |
| The Official Web Site of the Atlanta Falcons (2249 words) |
 | McKay's selection of the defensive-minded Mora, though somewhat questioned and second-guessed by several members of the local and national NFL media, proved to be the right choice not only for Falcons fans, but for the city of Atlanta, which has witnessed a complete transformation of its beloved NFL team. |
 | McKay is the 2005 recipient of the Jack Horrigan Award, which is presented annually by the Pro Football Writers of America to the club or league office executive who is the most helpful and cooperative with the local and national news media that cover the NFL. |
 | McKay and his family have substantially deep roots in collegiate and professional football, dating back more than 30 years to when McKay's late father, John, led the University of Southern California Trojans to four national championships and later was named the first head coach of the Buccaneers in 1975. |