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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. Featuring the first all-black cast, it 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>  
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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. Featuring the first all-black cast, it brought her overnight success. Two years later she wrote the screenplay for the film version which starred [[Sydney Poitier]], who had 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>  
  
 
The play takes it title from a poem written by [[Langston Hughes]] /What happens to a dream deferred?/Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?/
 
The play takes it title from a poem written by [[Langston Hughes]] /What happens to a dream deferred?/Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?/

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