If We Must Die

If We Must Die
by Claude McKay
First published inThe Liberator
LanguageEnglish
Subject(s)Self-assertion under oppression
FormSonnet
Publication dateJuly 1919; 105 years ago (July 1919)

"If We Must Die" is a poem by Jamaican-American writer Claude McKay (1890–1948) published in the July 1919 issue of The Liberator magazine. McKay wrote the poem in response to mob attacks by white Americans upon African-American communities during the Red Summer. The poem does not specifically reference any group of people, and has been used to represent many groups who are persecuted. It is considered one of McKay's most famous poems and was described by the poet Gwendolyn Brooks as one of the most famous poems of all time.