129 0 obj Lorraine Hansberry was born at Provident Hospital on the South Side of Chicago on May 19, 1930. 113 0 obj /Parent 1 0 R /Parent 1 0 R /Type /Page >> >> Put off by the 'frantic dispatches about the "terrorists" and "witchcraft societies" in the colony' that preceded the December 1952 publication of her article, Hansberry criticized anti Mau Mau coverage that only 'distort[ed] the fight for freedom by the five million Masai, Wahamba, Kavirondo, and Kikuyu people who [made] up the African people of Kenya.'". 28 0 obj >> /Annots 410 0 R /Type /Page /Resources 415 0 R /Contents 231 0 R /Type /Page 89 0 obj 107 0 obj endobj 98 0 obj /Annots 293 0 R /Resources 475 0 R 55 0 obj [33][34] According to Kevin J. Mumford, however, beyond reading homophile magazines and corresponding with their creators, "no evidence has surfaced" to support claims that Hansberry was directly involved in the movement for gay and lesbian civil equality. 101 0 obj 112 0 obj /Pages 1 0 R In 1937, the family moved to a white neighborhood the story she revisits in Raisin. A segregationist landowners association challenged the sale of the house. >> [21], Hansberry worked on not only the US civil rights movement, but also global struggles against colonialism and imperialism. /Parent 1 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] 109 0 obj << /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] >> 118 0 obj >> endobj /Resources 223 0 R "Biography of Lorraine Hansberry, Creator of 'Raisin in the Sun'." 58 0 obj /Resources 484 0 R What would this thinking have wrought? /Parent 1 0 R 137 0 obj As a result of her involvement in the Civil Rights movement, Lorraine Hansberry wrote the narrative for The Movement: Documentary . Lorraine Hansberry was a U.S. writer in the mid-1900s. Lorraine graduated from Englewood High School in Chicago, where she first became interested in theater. Lorraine Hansberry was born in Chicago on May 19, 1930, and was the youngest of four children. endobj /Type /Page 9 0 obj >> /Contents 363 0 R Hansberry began to circulate the play, trying to interest producers, investors, and actors. >> Higashida, Cheryl, "To Be (come) Young, Gay, and Black: Lorraine Hansberry's Existentialist Routes to Anticolonialism", This page was last edited on 2 March 2023, at 00:02. /Annots 329 0 R She is bestknown forwriting "A Raisin in the Sun," the first play by a Black woman produced on Broadway. Wilkins, "Beyond Bandung" (2006), p. 195. /Parent 1 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] Hansberry's formative years were spent in the social and political milieu of the black middle class: a comfortable material existence coupled with a real commitment to . /Annots 482 0 R /Parent 1 0 R 67 0 obj endobj /Contents 597 0 R /Annots 524 0 R /Type /Page /Type /Page Jone Johnson Lewis is a women's history writer who has been involved with the women's movement since the late 1960s. >> >> /Parent 1 0 R She wrote for Paul Robesons Freedom, a progressive publication, which put her in contact with other literary and political mentors such as W.E.B. Carl Hansberry was also a supporter of the Urban League and NAACP in Chicago. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] In doing so, he blocked access to all materials related to Hansberry's lesbianism, meaning that no scholars or biographers had access for more than 50 years. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] >> /Parent 1 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Contents 579 0 R /Contents 405 0 R /Resources 238 0 R endobj On the night before their wedding in 1953, Nemiroff and Hansberry protested against the execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in New York City. 72 0 obj << /BitsPerComponent 8 The Double Life of Lorraine Hansberry (Out Magazine, September 1999) | by Sarah Fonseca | Medium 500 Apologies, but something went wrong on our end. 77 0 obj [35] In 2013, Nemiroff's daughter released the restricted materials to Kevin J. Mumford, who explored Hansberry's self-identification in subsequent work. /Resources 511 0 R /Pattern << The thing that makes you exceptional, if you are at all, she later wrote, is inevitably that which must also make you lonely., Hansberry died in 1965, at 34, of cancer. /Contents 552 0 R The alarm sounds. << /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Type /Page /Annots 245 0 R endobj [51], The FBI began surveillance of Hansberry when she prepared to go to the Montevideo peace conference. /Contents 354 0 R /Parent 1 0 R /Annots 332 0 R /Contents 636 0 R Carter, Stephen R. "Commitment amid Complexity: Lorraine Hansberry's Life in Action". 104 0 obj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Type /Page After she moved to New York City, Hansberry worked at the Pan-Africanist newspaper Freedom, where she worked with other intellectuals such as Paul Robeson and W. E. B. When she was 8 years old, Hansberry's family moved house and desegregated a white neighborhood that had a restrictive covenant. >> /Type /Pages << Paul Robeson and SNCC organizer James Forman gave eulogies. >> Lewis, Jone Johnson. /Type /Page /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] Anderson, "Freedom Family" (2008), p. 260. endstream 1930-36. She also began work for Paul Robeson's progressive Black newspaper Freedom, first as a writer and then an associate editor. << /Height 500 /Contents 402 0 R 48 0 obj /Type /Page /Resources 195 0 R /Contents 360 0 R [11], Hansberry graduated from Betsy Ross Elementary in 1944 and from Englewood High School in 1948. /Contents 471 0 R endobj (The notes, however, are splendid fluent, rich and full of a feeling of discovery; here she permits herself to speak more freely.) /Parent 1 0 R /Resources 274 0 R In 2017, she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame. /Contents 351 0 R 53 0 obj endobj /Resources 460 0 R She had no patience for despair, for victims, really; her plays hinge on a decisive moment in which a character fends off complacency and takes a stand (quite often while making a thunderous speech about the necessity of taking a stand). A Contemporary Theatre (ACT) was their first incubator and in 2012 they became an independent organization. Another brother refused his draft call, objecting to segregation and discrimination in the military. /Parent 1 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] endobj 84 0 obj Anderson, "Freedom Family" (2008), pp. [ /Pattern /DeviceRGB ] /Parent 1 0 R /Resources 607 0 R >> /Resources 514 0 R Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for A Raisin En The Sun Hansberry, Lorraine Book at the best online prices at eBay! >> << endobj 86 0 obj /Annots 527 0 R 30 0 obj >> Biography continued 2 "I was born black and female," Lorraine Hansberry said. /Type /Page 102 0 obj 134 0 obj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] 62 0 obj /Annots 350 0 R 17 0 obj "[31][32] Pointing to these letters as evidence, some gay and lesbian writers credited Hansberry as having been involved in the homophile movement or as having been an activist for gay rights. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] << /Type /Page << /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] endobj /Resources 403 0 R As a young, Black woman, Hansberry was a groundbreaking artist, recognized for her strong, passionate voice on gender, class, and racial issues. endobj /ColorSpace << >> /Type /Page /Type /Page /Type /Page 66 0 obj << ThoughtCo. /Parent 1 0 R Hansberry, "The Egyptian People Fight for Freedom", quoted in Higashida, Maxwell, William J. >> If J. Edgar Hoover's FBI had ever edited an anthology of African American writing, Lorraine Hansberry's often-revived play A Raisin in the Sun (1959) might have been its central text.FBI officials monitored the progress of Raisin even before it premiered on Broadway, and sent an especially literate undercover agent to a Philadelphia try-out at the Walnut Theatre. [26][27][28], Hansberry was a closeted lesbian. A Raisin in the Sun - Lorraine Hansberry 2004-11-29 "Never before, in the entire history of the American theater, has so much of . /Annots 236 0 R DuBois and Freedom editor Louis Burnham. Imagine another opening scene. /Type /Page >> /Type /Page << /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] When the police finally arrived, one officer remarked, "Some . /Type /Page To those around them, the Hansberrys were inspirational both parents were college . /Contents 468 0 R 68 0 obj "Biography of Lorraine Hansberry, Creator of 'Raisin in the Sun'." endobj /Contents 330 0 R Carter, "Commitment amid Complexity" (1980), p. 46. With support from her husband, Lorraine Hansberry left her position at Freedom, focusing mostly on her writing and taking a few temporary jobs. /Resources 244 0 R Lorraine Hansberry (May 19, 1930-January 12, 1965) was a playwright, essayist, and civil rights activist. /Contents 645 0 R /Annots 614 0 R /Contents 498 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] << << Much of her work during this time concerned the African struggles for liberation and their impact on the world. /Parent 1 0 R /Resources 304 0 R >> /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] [12], In 1950, Hansberry decided to leave Madison and pursue her career as a writer in New York City, where she attended The New School. [6] The presiding minister, Eugene Callender, recited a message from Baldwin, and also a message from the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. that read: "Her creative ability and her profound grasp of the deep social issues confronting the world today will remain an inspiration to generations yet unborn." /Annots 356 0 R /Parent 1 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] >> She underwent two operations, on June 24 and August 2. In 1937, when she was 7, the family moved into a . /Resources 268 0 R >> /Type /Page >> 38 0 obj /Annots 239 0 R Patricia and Fredrick McKissack wrote a children's biography of Hansberry, Young, Black, and Determined, in 1998. endobj } !1AQa"q2#BR$3br >> /Type /Page See also spokeswoman or only. Strange words of praise; meretricious even, in how they can mask the isolation they impose. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Parent 1 0 R /Annots 611 0 R << To be young, gifted, and black. /Contents 576 0 R /Resources 319 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Contents 246 0 R >> /Resources 487 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] Leave the convoluted sex preoccupations to the convoluted. And yet out of her own convolutions, a new self was emerging, a new understanding. 43 0 obj >> endobj A Raisin in the Sun: The Unfilmed Original Screenplay. A satire involving miscegenation, the $400,000 production was co-produced by her husband Robert Nemiroff. /Annots 443 0 R /Parent 1 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ]
C *" >> [39], When Nemiroff donated Hansberry's personal and professional effects to the New York Public Library, he "separated out the lesbian-themed correspondence, diaries, unpublished manuscripts, and full runs of the homophile magazines and restricted them from access to researchers." /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] endobj endobj /Resources 640 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] << >> /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] >> "Queering the borders: Lorraine Hansberry's 1957 Letters to The Ladder". Best known for her plays, Hansberry was the first black woman to write a Broadway drama; A Raisin in the . /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Annots 569 0 R [40] She was also nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play, among the four Tony Awards that the play was nominated for in 1960. Biography. /Annots 596 0 R >> endobj 111 0 obj /Resources 508 0 R endobj Hansberry was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1963 and she died two years later on January 12, 1965, at age 34. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] In 1960, during Delta Sigma Theta's 26th national convention in Chicago, Hansberry was made an honorary member. A proud family's quest for a better life meets conflicts that span three generations and set the stage for a /Parent 1 0 R 103 0 obj << /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] endobj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] Her father built a real estate empire by chopping up. /Contents 447 0 R /Annots 494 0 R Although critical reception was cool, supporters kept it running until Lorraine Hansberry's death in January. >> /Type /Page << /Parent 1 0 R /Contents 570 0 R In 2008, the production was adapted for television with the same cast, winning two NAACP Image Awards. [67] There is a school in the Bronx called Lorraine Hansberry Academy, and an elementary school in St. Albans, Queens, New York, named after Hansberry as well. /Parent 1 0 R << endobj /Contents 414 0 R Anderson, "Freedom Family" (2008), pp. /Type /Page >> endobj endobj >> /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] << She has a habit of making arresting asides and then refusing to follow their trail: Hansberrys writing suggests that she understood Blackness to implicitly include what we would now describe as queerness.. /Annots 287 0 R /Type /Page 49 0 obj << I feel I am learning how to think all over again, she wrote anonymously to a lesbian magazine. /Contents 462 0 R endobj << endobj /Contents 252 0 R /Contents 264 0 R /Annots 413 0 R >> Moving with her husband to Croton-on-Hudson, Lorraine Hansberry continued not only her writing but also her involvement with civil rights and other political protests. /Resources 253 0 R /Resources 277 0 R /Resources 433 0 R >> /Annots 476 0 R She was the first African-American female author to have a play performed on Broadway. /Parent 1 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Resources 331 0 R /Contents 315 0 R /Type /Page << 158 0 obj Lorraine graduated from Englewood High School in 1948 and attended the University of Wisconsin. Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born on May 19, 1930, into a middle-class family on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. /Type /Page >> endobj rumination on Hansberry's death, Ossie Davis (who succeeded Sidney Poitier in the role of Walter Lee) put it this way: The play deserved all thisthe playwright deserved all this, and more. /Resources 325 0 R /Type /Page >> << Hansberry was born on May 19, 1930, in the first Black-owned and -operated hospital in the nation. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Type /Page /Parent 1 0 R 61 0 obj endobj /Annots 190 0 R /Type /Page /Type /Page Information about her extended illness and get-well cards are also filed here. Hansberry met Jewish publisher and activist Robert Nemiroff on a picket line and they were married in 1953, spending the night before their wedding protesting the execution of the Rosenbergs. She was the youngest of Nannie Perry Hansberry and Carl Augustus Hansberrys four children. 32 0 obj >> >> /Parent 1 0 R /Parent 1 0 R /Contents 432 0 R 6 0 obj She was particularly interested in the situation of Egypt,[5] "the traditional Islamic 'cradle of civilization,' where women had led one of the most important fights anywhere for the equality of their sex. /Contents 549 0 R [19], Like Robeson and many black civil rights activists, Hansberry understood the struggle against white supremacy to be interlinked with the program of the Communist Party. /Type /Page Hansberry demanded Kennedy acknowledge racism as a moral problem, not a purely social one, before walking out in disgust. "[37] Near the end of her life, she declared herself "committed [to] this homosexuality thing" and vowing to "create my lifenot just accept it". endobj /Parent 1 0 R /Parent 1 0 R 149 0 obj Free shipping for many products! Hansberry's full-page report detailed the graphic and, inevitably, frustrating encounter between officials of the Justice Department and women like Amy Mallard, the widow of a World War II veteran who had been shot to death for attempting to vote in Georgia.". /Contents 228 0 R /Annots 344 0 R /Annots 281 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] 99 0 obj /Contents 327 0 R endobj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Contents 333 0 R 81 0 obj >> 25 0 obj /Contents 627 0 R Best Play Prize Won By a Negro Girl, 28, The New York Herald Tribune declared. /Type /Page /Annots 497 0 R Radical Vision: A Biography of Lorraine Hansberry Hardcover - April 20, 2021 by Soyica Diggs Colbert (Author) 49 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $12.82 Read with Our Free App Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover $13.49 24 Used from $2.91 11 New from $12.31 Paperback $18.00 2 Used from $24.36 17 New from $12.94 Audio CD Living on the Lower East Side, Lorraine was free to explore the life of . /Annots 530 0 R She moved to Harlem in 1951[12] and became involved in activist struggles such as the fight against evictions. /Annots 386 0 R /Annots 212 0 R /Contents 411 0 R /Parent 1 0 R << /Parent 1 0 R << /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Contents 339 0 R endobj /Type /Page >> In 2004, A Raisin in the Sun was revived on Broadway in a production starring Sean "P. 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Near the end of Charles J. Shields' biography of Lorraine Hansberry, the third such book I've read in as many years, the author mentions the five-story townhouse near Washington Square Park that Hansberry bought with the money she earned from the success of her play "A Raisin in the Sun."It was her home for the final five years of her life, until her death in 1965 at the age of 34. /Parent 1 0 R /Annots 263 0 R endobj /Type /Page /Parent 1 0 R /Annots 425 0 R "[51], James Baldwin described Hansberry's 1963 meeting with Robert F. Kennedy, in which Hansberry asked for a "moral commitment" on civil rights from Kennedy. /Resources 628 0 R The 29-year-old author became the youngest American playwright and only the fifth woman to receive the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. 142 0 obj >> 82 0 obj A studio recording by Simone was released as a single and the first live recording on October 26, 1969, was captured on Black Gold (1970). 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Founded in 2004 and officially launched in 2006, The Hansberry Project of Seattle, Washington was created as an African-American theatre lab, led by African-American artists and was designed to provide the community with consistent access to the African-American artistic voice. /Contents 297 0 R There is the now famous story of her confrontation with Robert Kennedy, who as attorney general in 1963 convened a group of Black activists and intellectuals. /Annots 464 0 R endobj She was raised in an atmosphere suffused with activism and intellectual rigor. << /Resources 448 0 R endobj Despite a warm reception in Chicago, the show never made it to Broadway. /Parent 1 0 R /Resources 241 0 R Its not incidental, I think, that these asides often have to do with desire. Hansberry reviewed Wrights fiction a little uncharitably, to my mind. >> /Type /Page The Hansberry's were routinely visited by prominent black people, including sociology professor W. E. B. /Type /Page /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] >> /Type /Page The granddaughter of a formerly enslaved person, Lorraine Hansberry was born into a family that was active in the Black community of Chicago. /Resources 232 0 R Lincoln University's first-year female dormitory is named Lorraine Hansberry Hall. /Contents 501 0 R She soon joined the first lesbian civil rights organization in the U.S., Daughters of Bilitis, contributing letters about women's and gay rights to their magazine,The Ladder. >> /Contents 399 0 R You can find out more about our use, change your default settings, and withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future by visiting Cookies Settings, which can also be found in the footer of the site. << HANSBERRY: It's because that since 1619, Negroes have tried every method of communication, of transformation of their situation. Hansberry was born on May 19, 1930, in the first Black-owned and -operated hospital in the nation. << /Contents 393 0 R [3][4] She died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 34. endobj /Parent 1 0 R >> Commissioned by NBC in 1960 to create a television program about slavery, Hansberry wrote The Drinking Gourd. /Type /Page endobj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] It was always Marx, Lenin and revolution real girls talk.. endobj [39] It ran for 101 performances on Broadway[48] and closed the night she died. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] Lorraine Hansberry (May 19, 1930 - January 12, 1965) was the first American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African-American urban family life. /Contents 181 0 R After studying painting in Chicago and Mexico, Hansberry moved to New York in 1950 to begin her career as a writer. /Resources 358 0 R endobj It was the first play written by an African American woman to appear on Broadway. /Annots 248 0 R /Parent 1 0 R Both Hansberrys were active in the Chicago Republican Party. /Contents 366 0 R >> /Annots 254 0 R /Annots 317 0 R Cookies collect information about your preferences and your devices and are used to make the site work as you expect it to, to understand how you interact with the site, and to show advertisements that are targeted to your interests. >> endobj endobj [8], She worked on Henry A. Wallace's Progressive Party presidential campaign in 1948, despite her mother's disapproval. /Annots 353 0 R /Type /Page /Resources 334 0 R /Annots 371 0 R The decision is nevertheless considered to have been an early weakening in the restrictive covenants that enforced segregation nationally. /Annots 599 0 R /Contents 306 0 R /Resources 250 0 R endobj endobj In the process of exploring the ideas that shaped Lorraine Hansberry's understanding of her art and the world, the volume confirms the writer's relevance during these troubled but potentially transformative times. Included are diaries, journals and autobiographical notes, information regarding education and employment, subject files, correspondence, and interviews. When Hansberry was a child, she and her family lived in a Black neighborhood on Chicago's South Side. /Parent 1 0 R [24] Hansberry and Nemiroff moved to Greenwich Village, the setting of her second Broadway play, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] Her civil rights work and writing career were cut short by her death from pancreatic cancer at age 34. /Type /Page /Resources 388 0 R [35][36], Mumford stated that Hansberry's lesbianism caused her to feel isolated while A Raisin in the Sun catapulted her to fame; still, while "her impulse to cover evidence of her lesbian desires sprang from other anxieties of respectability and conventions of marriage, Hansberry was well on her way to coming out. 1935. The curtain rises on a dim, drab room. /Contents 537 0 R 160 0 obj When Irvine read the lyrics after it was finished, he thought, "I didn't write this. /Type /Page "In an article titled 'Kenya's Kikuyu: A Peaceful People Wage Heroic Struggle against the British,' Hansberry presented an opposite view and applauded the Kikuyu for 'helping to set fire to British Imperialism in Kenya.' 54 0 obj << /Contents 588 0 R /Type /Page Sign In. << >> /Resources 189 0 R /Parent 1 0 R /Contents 324 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] Du Bois , poet Langston Hughes, singer, actor, and political activist Paul Robeson, musician Duke Ellington, and Olympic gold medalist Jesse Owens. /Contents 375 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Parent 1 0 R /Resources 328 0 R /Resources 523 0 R But I have a feeling that for all she got, Lorraine Hansberry never got all she deserved in regard to A Raisin in the Sunthat /Type /Page /Resources 634 0 R /Resources 556 0 R endobj << 18 0 obj 51 0 obj /Length 109 11 0 obj << /Annots 359 0 R /Resources 418 0 R Content distributed via the University of Minnesota's Digital Conservancy may be subject to additional license and use restrictions applied by the depositor. /Type /Page >> Open your heart to what I mean. 27 0 obj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] << When she was 8 years old, Hansberrys family deliberately attempted to move into a restricted neighborhood. 139 0 obj /Contents 185 0 R /Annots 644 0 R endobj << $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ? << << /Annots 488 0 R /Resources 364 0 R The book circles a few points very dutifully even as we feel Colbert itching to rove. Their goal is to create a space where the entire community can be enriched by the voices of professional black artists, reflecting autonomous concerns, investigations, dreams, and artistic expression. /Annots 651 0 R One of her first reports covered the Sojourners for Truth and Justice convened in Washington, D.C., by Mary Church Terrell. May 19, 2020, 1:06pm. /Parent 1 0 R /Type /Page [12][13] She attended the University of WisconsinMadison, where she immediately became politically active with the Communist Party USA and integrated a dormitory. >> << /Annots 437 0 R An alarm sounds, and a woman wakes. >> endobj 40 0 obj When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. [12] Although the couple separated in 1957 and divorced in 1962, their professional relationship lasted until Hansberry's death. /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Type /Page endobj [16], Hansberry often explained these global struggles in terms of female participants. /Resources 592 0 R /Type /Page Lena's children, Walter and Beneatha, each have . >> << >> 19 May 1930;d. 12 January 1965), writer, activist. /Type /Page Mumford.[62]. /Type /Page The statue will be sent on a tour of major US cities.[75]. We never talked about men or clothes or other such inconsequential things when we got together, Nina Simone wrote of Hansberry in her memoir. /Author (Lorraine Hansberry) << When Hansberry died at 34 on Jan, 12, 1965, of pancreatic cancer, the arts community mourned. At the triumphant premiere of Raisin, at the standing ovation and the calls for playwright to take the stage, she initially refused to leave her seat. /Producer (Python PDF Library \055 http\072\057\057pybrary\056net\057pyPdf\057) /Resources 385 0 R /Type /Page endobj /Type /Page In 1973, a musical based on A Raisin in the Sun, entitled Raisin, opened on Broadway, with music by Judd Woldin, lyrics by Robert Brittan, and a book by Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg. endobj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] >> /Resources 421 0 R >> The restrictive covenant was ruled contestable, though not inherently invalid;[7] these covenants were eventually ruled unconstitutional in Shelley v. Kraemer, 334 U.S. 1 (1948). /Parent 1 0 R /Type /Page >> endobj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] 23 0 obj /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Contents 348 0 R /Resources 198 0 R << /Resources 451 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Type /Page A small interlude. Carter, "Commitment amid Complexity" (1980), p. 47. endobj << endobj >> /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Annots 521 0 R 144 0 obj 120 0 obj /Resources 637 0 R 90 0 obj The Washington, D.C., office searched her passport files "in an effort to obtain all available background material on the subject, any derogatory information contained therein, and a photograph and complete description," while officers in Milwaukee and Chicago examined her life history. The family was threatened by a white mob, which threw a brick through a window, narrowly missing Lorraine. Theres an odd narrowness to her vision. >> /Resources 211 0 R << /Resources 454 0 R /Parent 1 0 R 50 0 obj "[52], In a Town Hall debate on June 15, 1964, Hansberry criticized white liberals who could not accept civil disobedience, expressing a need to "encourage the white liberal to stop being a liberal and become an American radical." /Annots 383 0 R /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] /Type /Page /Type /Page /MediaBox [ 0 0 252 331 ] endobj /Parent 1 0 R >> /Annots 617 0 R /Parent 1 0 R 123 0 obj Her civil rights work and writing career were cut short by her death from pancreatic cancer at age 34. /Contents 540 0 R In October, Lorraine Hansberry moved back into New York City as her new play, "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window" began rehearsals. Restrictive covenants, in which white property owners agreed not to sell to blacks, created a ghetto known as the Black Belt on Chicagos South Side. /Type /Page /Resources 622 0 R Biography of Lorraine Hansberry, Creator of 'Raisin in the Sun'. << 108 0 obj endobj >> 73 0 obj Carter, "Commitment amid Complexity" (1980), p. 45. /Contents 450 0 R
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