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==Biography==
 
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Hansberry was the youngest child of Carl Augustus Hansberry (a prominent real estate broker) and Nannie Perry Hansberry. She grew up on the south side of Chicago in the Woodlawn neighborhood.
 
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Hansberry was the youngest child of Carl Augustus Hansberry (a prominent real estate broker) and Nannie Perry Hansberry. She grew up on the south side of Chicago in the Woodlawn neighborhood.
  
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She married Robert Nemiroff, a Jewish literature student and songwriter, in 1953. They separated in 1957 and divorced in 1964.
 
She married Robert Nemiroff, a Jewish literature student and songwriter, in 1953. They separated in 1957 and divorced in 1964.
  
Although Hansberry never openly declared her lesbian identity, she wrote significant, pseudoanonymous letters to The Ladder, one of the first lesbian publications in the United States that was published by The Daughters of Bilitis: [1] and [2]
 
  
 
She died of pancreatic cancer on January 12, 1965 at the age of 34.
 
She died of pancreatic cancer on January 12, 1965 at the age of 34.
  
  
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==A Raisin In The Sun==
Lorraine's 1959 play A Raisin in the Sun made her the first black woman to win the New York Drama Critics' Circle's Best Play award. The play has become a classic. In 2004, A Raisin in the Sun received a Broadway revival earning Tony Awards for Phylicia Rashad and Audra McDonald.
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Lorraine's 1959 play A Raisin in the Sun made her the first black woman to win the New York Drama Critics' Circle's Best Play award. The play has become a classic. In 2004, A Raisin in the Sun received a Broadway revival earning Tony Awards for [[Phylicia Rashad]] and [[Audra McDonald]].
  
 
The Sign in Sydney Brustein's Window ran for 101 performances on Broadway and closed the night she died. Her ex-husband Nemiroff became the literary executor for several of her unfinished works. Notably, he adapted many of her writings into the play, To Be Young, Gifted and Black, which was the longest-running Off-Broadway play of the 1968-1969 season. It appeared in book form the following year under the title, To Be Young, Gifted and Black: Lorraine Hansberry in Her Own Words.
 
The Sign in Sydney Brustein's Window ran for 101 performances on Broadway and closed the night she died. Her ex-husband Nemiroff became the literary executor for several of her unfinished works. Notably, he adapted many of her writings into the play, To Be Young, Gifted and Black, which was the longest-running Off-Broadway play of the 1968-1969 season. It appeared in book form the following year under the title, To Be Young, Gifted and Black: Lorraine Hansberry in Her Own Words.
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==Legacy==
 
After her success with A Raisin in the Sun, Hansberry became the foremother of African American drama and many who followed felt a great debt to her vision. She also contributed to the understanding of abortions, discrimination, and Africa. In San Francisco, The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, which specializes in original stagings and revivals of African-American theatre, is named in honor of Lorraine Hansberry. Singer and pianist Nina Simone, who was a close friend of Hansberry, used the title of her unfinished play to write a civil rights song; "to be young gifted and black" together with Weldon Irvine. The single reached the top 10 of the R&B charts. [1] A studio recording was released as a single and the first live recording on october 26, 1969 was captured on Black Gold (1970). Simone introduces the song with a speech in which she tells how much she misses Hansberry, but also saying that she is still among us.
 
After her success with A Raisin in the Sun, Hansberry became the foremother of African American drama and many who followed felt a great debt to her vision. She also contributed to the understanding of abortions, discrimination, and Africa. In San Francisco, The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, which specializes in original stagings and revivals of African-American theatre, is named in honor of Lorraine Hansberry. Singer and pianist Nina Simone, who was a close friend of Hansberry, used the title of her unfinished play to write a civil rights song; "to be young gifted and black" together with Weldon Irvine. The single reached the top 10 of the R&B charts. [1] A studio recording was released as a single and the first live recording on october 26, 1969 was captured on Black Gold (1970). Simone introduces the song with a speech in which she tells how much she misses Hansberry, but also saying that she is still among us.
  
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"25 years ago, [my father] spend a small personal fortune, his considerable talents, and many years of his life fighting, in association with NAACP attorneys, Chicago’s ‘restrictive covenants’ in one of this nations ugliest ghettos. That fight also required our family to occupy with disputed property in a hellishly hostile ‘white neighborhood’ in which literally howling mobs surrounded our house… My memories of this ‘correct’ way of fighting white supremacy in America including being spat at, cursed and pummeled in the daily trek to and from school. And I also remember my desperate and courageous mother, patrolling our household all night with a loaded German [L]uger [pistol], doggedly guarding her four children, while my father fought the respectable part of the battle in the Washington court."
 
"25 years ago, [my father] spend a small personal fortune, his considerable talents, and many years of his life fighting, in association with NAACP attorneys, Chicago’s ‘restrictive covenants’ in one of this nations ugliest ghettos. That fight also required our family to occupy with disputed property in a hellishly hostile ‘white neighborhood’ in which literally howling mobs surrounded our house… My memories of this ‘correct’ way of fighting white supremacy in America including being spat at, cursed and pummeled in the daily trek to and from school. And I also remember my desperate and courageous mother, patrolling our household all night with a loaded German [L]uger [pistol], doggedly guarding her four children, while my father fought the respectable part of the battle in the Washington court."
[edit] Her Works
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A Raisin in the Sun (1959)  
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==Works==
A Raisin in the Sun, screenplay (1961)  
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*A Raisin in the Sun (1959)  
On Summer (Essay) (---)  
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*A Raisin in the Sun, screenplay (1961)  
The Drinking Gourd (1960)  
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*On Summer (Essay) (---)  
The Movement: Documentary of a Struggle for Equality (1964)  
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*The Drinking Gourd (1960)  
The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (1965)  
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*The Movement: Documentary of a Struggle for Equality (1964)  
To Be Young, Gifted and Black: Lorraine Hansberry in Her Own Words (1970)  
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*The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (1965)  
Les Blancs: The Collected Last Plays / by Lorraine Hansberry Edited by Robert Nemiroff (1994)  
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*To Be Young, Gifted and Black: Lorraine Hansberry in Her Own Words (1970)  
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*Les Blancs: The Collected Last Plays / by Lorraine Hansberry Edited by Robert Nemiroff (1994)  
 
a famous qoute of Lorraine Hansberry was "To be young, gifted, and Black"
 
a famous qoute of Lorraine Hansberry was "To be young, gifted, and Black"
  
  
[edit] Trivia
 
She is the first cousin of stage director and playwright Shaunielle Perry.
 
  
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==Trivia==
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She is the first cousin of stage director and playwright [[Shaunielle Perry]].
  
[edit] Bibliography
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==References==
 
James, Rosetta. Cliff Notes on Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. Lincoln, Nebraska: Cliff Notes Inc, 1992  
 
James, Rosetta. Cliff Notes on Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun. Lincoln, Nebraska: Cliff Notes Inc, 1992  
 
Lorraine Hansberry (1930 - 1965) ” http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/corhans.htm 2003  
 
Lorraine Hansberry (1930 - 1965) ” http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/corhans.htm 2003  
  
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==Notes==
 
^ http://www.boscarol.com/nina/html/where/tobeyounggifted.html  
 
^ http://www.boscarol.com/nina/html/where/tobeyounggifted.html  
  

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