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  1. 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.

    • Hansberry Studied Art.
    • She Wrote Letters to The Ladder Magazine on LGBT issues.
    • Hansberry Coined The Phrase to Be Young, Gifted and Black.

    Before she began her career as a dramatist, Hansberry studied art at three institutions: the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she took art classes in 1948 but left before graduating; the University of Guadalajara in Mexico, where she took a painting-focused workshop in 1949; and Chicago’s Roosevelt University, where she had more art classes i...

    Hansberry was gay, but although she discussed her sexuality with some in her private life, according to The New Yorker, “it was never a public matter in her lifetime”— she lived in New York, where homosexuality was then illegal. “She wasn’t out in the traditional sense,” Hansberry biographer Imani Perry told NPR in 2018. “It would have been very di...

    By 1964, Hansberry was experiencing severe health issues; it turned out she was suffering from pancreatic cancer, but Nemiroff and her doctors chose not to disclose her diagnosis to her because they believed it would be better if she didn’t know. Hansberry was dying of the disease when she left the hospitalwhere she was being treated on May 1, 1964...

  2. Feb 20, 2020 · February 20, 2020 by Carl Gregg. Lorraine Hansberry died in 1965 at the far too young age of thirty-four. In those few decades, however, she nevertheless became “the first Black woman to have her...

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  3. 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.

  4. Jul 8, 2019 · Known For: Lorraine Hansberry was a Black playwright, essayist, and activist best known for writing "A Raisin in the Sun." Also Known As: Lorraine Vivian Hansberry. Born: May 19, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois. Parents: Carl Augustus Hansberry and Nannie Perry Hansberry. Died: January 12, 1965 in New York City.

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  5. Mar 4, 2019 · A playwright, journalist, and activist, Hansberry died from pancreatic cancer at age 34 on January 12, 1965.

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  7. Oct 1, 2021 · On January 12, 1965, Hansberry died of cancer of the pancreas at University Hospital in New York City, leaving behind several unfinished works. To keep her rich literary legacy alive, Robert Nemiroff, her ex-husband and the executor of her estate, adapted from Hansberry’s writings and posthumously published To Be Young, Gifted and Black ...

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