Name Claude Mackay | Role Writer | |
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Died May 22, 1948, Chicago, Illinois, United States Notable awards William E. Harmon Foundation Award for Distinguished Achievement Among Negroes Parents Hannah Ann Elizabeth Edwards, Thomas Francis McKay Education Tuskegee University, Kansas State University Books The Harlem Renaissa, Home to Harlem, Harlem shadows, Banana Bottom, Banjo - a story without a Similar People Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, James Weldon Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Jean Toomer |
Claude Mackay (29 October 1894 — 7 June 1915) was an Indian-born English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Gloucestershire. He was born in Satara and died in Boulogne.
Mackay made a single first-class appearance for the team, during the 1914 season, against Kent. Mackay scored 13 runs in the first innings in which he batted, and 15 runs in the second. He conceded 24 runs with the ball from six overs of bowling.

Mackay died at the age of just 20, less than a year after his sole cricketing appearance.

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