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After the success of ''Raisin in the Sun'' Lorraine Hansberry was known as important forerunner in [[African American]] [[drama]] and [[literature]]. Many artists who followed felt a great debt to her vision. In San Francisco, The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, which specializes in original stagings and revivals of African-American theatre, is named in her honor.
 
After the success of ''Raisin in the Sun'' Lorraine Hansberry was known as important forerunner in [[African American]] [[drama]] and [[literature]]. Many artists who followed felt a great debt to her vision. In San Francisco, The Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, which specializes in original stagings and revivals of African-American theatre, is named in her honor.
  
Singer and pianist [[Nina Simone]], who was a close friend of Hansberry's, used the title of her unfinished play to write, together with [[Weldon Irvine]], the hit song "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black." It was performed for the first time live by Nina Simone on Black Gold, (1970).  Later it was adopted as the offiical [[African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968|Civil Rights]] anthem.  D- Civil Rights link should work?? E
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Singer and pianist [[Nina Simone]], who was a close friend of Hansberry's, used the title of her unfinished play to write, together with [[Weldon Irvine]], the hit song "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black." It was performed for the first time live by Nina Simone on Black Gold, (1970).  Later it was adopted as the official [[African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968)|Civil Rights]] anthem.   
  
  

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