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lorraine hansberry-an annotated bibliography :: essays research papers fc
 Lorraine Hansberry: An Annotated Bibliography    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born May 19, 1930 in Chicago and raised in a     middle-class family. When Hansberry was only eight years old she had her first     experience with civil rights. Her father fought a lengthy legal battle in the late 1930ââ¬â¢s     against harsh covenants which kept Chicagoââ¬â¢s blacks in the ghettos. To make a statement     the family moved into an all white neighborhood which was against the law at that time.     The house was often vandalized and the children were faced with hostility as they walked     to and from school. Hansberryââ¬â¢s father fought the cityââ¬â¢s Jim Crow laws all the way to the     Supreme Court and won. This whole experience would later serve as an inspiration for     Lorraine Hansberryââ¬â¢s play ââ¬Å"A raisin in the Sunâ⬠.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Hansberry attended the University of Wisconsin for two years and then studied     painting in Chicago and Mexico, before she realized she had no talent for it. Moving to     New York in 1950, she held many jobs, while perfecting her skill as a writer. Hansberry     said, ââ¬Å"A woman who is willing to be herself and pursue her own potential runs not so     much the risk of loneliness as the challenge of exposure to more interesting men- and     people in generalâ⬠. She became involved in the civil rights movement and married a     white jewish man; their marriage would only last a few years before Hansberry began     exploring her feelings for women. She joined the Daughter of Blitis, a pioneering lesbian     organization and had two letters published in their journal, ââ¬Å"The Ladderâ⬠. However, it     was for her play ââ¬Å"A Raisin in the Sunâ⬠, that she received her praise.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Hansberry was the first black to direct a play on Broadway since 1907. ââ¬Å"A Raisin     in the Sunâ⬠ won the New York Drama Criticsââ¬â¢ Circle Award. Hansberry was also named     					    
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