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When she was eight, the family moved into an all white neighborhood, where they faced racial discrimination. Hansberry attended a predominantly white public school while her parents - experienced in both real estate and politics - fought against segregation on two fronts: public schools and housing. Hansberry's father engaged in a legal battle against a racially "Restrictive covenant" that attempted to prohibit African-American families from buying homes. The legal struggle over their move led to the landmark [[United States Supreme Court|Supreme Court]] case of [[Hansberry v. Lee]], 311 U.S. 32 (1940). Though victors in the Supreme Court, Hansberry's family was subjected to prejudice and discrimination in their new surrounds. This formative childhood experience later inspired her to write her most famous work, ''A Raisin in the Sun''.
 
When she was eight, the family moved into an all white neighborhood, where they faced racial discrimination. Hansberry attended a predominantly white public school while her parents - experienced in both real estate and politics - fought against segregation on two fronts: public schools and housing. Hansberry's father engaged in a legal battle against a racially "Restrictive covenant" that attempted to prohibit African-American families from buying homes. The legal struggle over their move led to the landmark [[United States Supreme Court|Supreme Court]] case of [[Hansberry v. Lee]], 311 U.S. 32 (1940). Though victors in the Supreme Court, Hansberry's family was subjected to prejudice and discrimination in their new surrounds. This formative childhood experience later inspired her to write her most famous work, ''A Raisin in the Sun''.
  
Lorraine reflects upon this difficult time of civil struggle for her family in her book ''To Be Young Gifted and Black'':
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Hansberry reflects upon this time of civil struggle for her family in her book ''To Be Young Gifted and Black'':
  
 
<blockquote>25 years ago, [my father] spent 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."</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>25 years ago, [my father] spent 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."</blockquote>

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