Lewis, Corinne E.—Student in the Dunbar High School, Washington, D. C. [255.]
McClellan, George Marion.—Born, Belfast, Tenn., 1860. Educated at Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., of which he became financial agent. Later, principal of the Paul Dunbar School, Louisville, Ky. Authorship: The Path of Dreams, John P. Morton, Louisville, Ky., 1916. [55], [173]-[179], [246]-[247].
McKay, Claude.—Born, Jamaica, 1889. Has resided in the United States ten or eleven years. Till lately on the editorial staff of the Liberator. Books: Constab Ballads, London, 1912; Spring in New Hampshire, London, 1920. [126]-[131], [241]-[242], [244.]
Margetson, George Reginald.—Born, 1877, at St. Kitts, B. W. I. [109]-[111].
Means, Sterling M.—Authorship: The Deserted Cabin and Other Poems, A. B. Caldwell, publisher, Atlanta, 1915. [222]-[223].
Miller, Kelly.—Born, Winsboro, S. C., 1863. Educated at Howard and Johns Hopkins Universities. Degrees: A. M. and LL. D. Professor and dean in Howard University. Books: Race Adjustment, 1904; Out of the House of Bondage, Neale Publishing Co., New York, 1914. In Who’s Who. [206]-[209].
Moore, William.—Contributor to The Favorite Magazine. [111]-[112].
Ray, H. Cordelia.—Authorship: Poems, The Grafton Press, New York, 1910. [257]-[260].
Razafkeriefo, Andrea.—Born, Washington, D. C., 1895, of Afro-American mother and Madagascaran father. Educated only in public elementary school. Regular verse contributor to The Crusader and The Negro World. [197]-[198], [247]-[248], [263]-[264].