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==''A Raisin In The Sun''==
 
==''A Raisin In The Sun''==
Hansberry's 1959 play, ''A Raisin in the Sun'', earned her the distinction of being the first  African American woman to write a play produced on Broadway. The play, the first featuring an all-black cast, brought her overnight success. Two years later she wrote the screenplay for the film version which starred [[Sydney Poitier]], who also starred in the original Broadway production along with [[Ruby Dee}. Frank Rich of the ''New York Times'' compared the play to other American classics such as [[Arthur Miller]]'s ''Death of a Salesman.'' and
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Hansberry's 1959 play, ''A Raisin in the Sun'', earned her the distinction of being the first  African American woman to write a play produced on Broadway. The play, the first featuring an all-black cast, brought her overnight success. Two years later she wrote the screenplay for the film version which starred [[Sydney Poitier]], who also starred in the original Broadway production along with [[Ruby Dee]]. Frank Rich of the ''New York Times'' compared the play to other American classics such as [[Arthur Miller]]'s ''Death of a Salesman'' and [[Tennessee Williams]] ''Glass Menagerie.''<ref>"Lorraine Hansberry." Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 6, Gale Research, 1994 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale.</ref>
 
 
Synopsis of play here
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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The play tells the story of three generations of the Younger family, poor, black and cramped into a ghetto apartment.  They inherit a sum of money from the grandfather's death and are then faced with a moral dilemma: they now have the opportunity to move out of their hard scrabble existence and into a real home but neighborhoods where blacks have recently moved into are receiving bomb threats.
  
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The family's struggle is shown in all its emotionalism and complexity.  The Youngers hope to have a piece of the "American Dream",  particularly for the grandson, but are unsure how to proceed forward.  The daughter struggles to know what her roots mean as a black American and the oldest son has his own ideas about how to provide for this family, largely dominated by the females in the household. As they struggle with tough choices - and with each other - sometimes weakening and sometimes advancing, those in the audience are left rooting for their ultimately brave decision in the face of prejudice and discrimination.
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Her only other second full length play, The ''Sign in Sydney Brustein's Window'' did not experience the critical or commercial success of ''Raisin''; however, many critics say that it demonstrated the depth and complexity that distinguished Hansberry's growth as a writer. It ran for 101 performances on Broadway and closed the night she died. The play is about......
 
Her only other second full length play, The ''Sign in Sydney Brustein's Window'' did not experience the critical or commercial success of ''Raisin''; however, many critics say that it demonstrated the depth and complexity that distinguished Hansberry's growth as a writer. It ran for 101 performances on Broadway and closed the night she died. The play is about......
 
and incorporates her own experiences working for politically left causes while living in Greenwhich Village........
 
and incorporates her own experiences working for politically left causes while living in Greenwhich Village........

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