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Lorraine Hansberry

Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

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Page 1: Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

Lorraine Hansberry

Page 2: Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African-American urban family life, as well as the first on Broadway

She was the first African-American writer, and the youngest American playwright to receive the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for her play (A Raisin in the Sun)

She died at age 34 and had completed only two play, with three other uncompleted

Page 3: Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

Her works dealt with many social issues of the 50s, including:◦Racism◦Feminism◦Gender roles◦The black family◦And the pan-African movement

She helped to pave the way for other African-Americans who wanted to produce plays

Page 4: Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

Born in Chicago, IllinoisHer father once ran for Congress, and was

a respected member of the African American community

Her mother was a former school teacher, and was active in politics

When she was 8 her family moved into an all white neighborhood

She attended a predominantly white public school

Page 5: Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

Their move into the white neighborhood lead to a legal battle because of something called “Restrictive covenant” that attempted to prohibit African-American families from buying homes

This struggle led to the Supreme Court case of Hansberry vs. Lee – they won, and it was ruled that African Americans could not bar African Americans from white neighborhoods

Page 6: Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

Hansberry attended the University of Wisconsin for two years

She became increasingly involved in radical political causes

In 1962 she mobilized support for the Student Non-Violent Coordination Committee that was struggling against segregation in the south.

She also spoke against the House Un-American Activities Committee and the Cuban missile crisis

Page 7: Lorraine Hansberry. The first African American playwright to create a realistic portrayal of African- American urban family life, as well as the first

Hansberry died of pancreatic cancer on January 12, 1965

Over 600 people attended her funeral Martin Luther King wrote a condolence

letter for her funeral