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  1. May 22, 2019 · When Hansberry died at 34, she was gorgeously, extravagantly mourned. Her homegoing at Morningside Park’s Church of the Master drew a crowd of more than seven hundred people—too many to sit in the pews. James Foreman of SNCC and actors Paul Robeson and Ruby Dee gave remarks.

  2. Lorraine Vivian Hansberry (May 19, 1930 – January 12, 1965) was an American playwright and writer. [1] She was the first African-American female author to have a play performed on Broadway. Her best-known work, the play A Raisin in the Sun, highlights the lives of black Americans in Chicago living under racial segregation.

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  5. First appearing on January 19, 2018, in the PBS documentary series American Masters, the film went on to win both a Peabody Award and an American Historical Association Film Award, while Strain received a 2019 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special.

  6. Mar 21, 2019 · Lorraine Hansberry was born into an America where most of the white population experienced black culture primarily through the lens of white men wearing the audio version of “blackface.” Her life would illustrate just how little Gosden and Correll really knew about the people they were portraying.

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  8. Jan 17, 2022 · Their friends took up a collection while she was in the hospital, not to pay for her care but to keep “Sidney Brustein” running. The play closed on January 12, 1965, the night Hansberry died.

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