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  1. Oct 3, 2024 · - Lorraine Hansberry As the Principal of PS 118-The Lorraine Hansberry Elementary School, it is an honor to serve this school Community. This year is like none other but we are committed to continuing the beliefs of high expectations and perseverance. We will make strides in whatever learning formats that are presented to us.

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  2. Mar 6, 2013 · Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born in Chicago on May 19, 1930, the youngest of four children born to Carl Augustus Hansberry, a prominent real estate broker, and his wife, Nannie Louise Hansberry, a schoolteacher and ward committeewoman. Lorraine’s uncle, William Leo Hansberry, taught African history at Howard University.

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    Lorraine Vivian Hansberry is born in Chicago on May 19, the daughter of a prominent real estate broker and the niece of a Howard University professor of African history.

    The Hansberry family moves to 6140 Rhodes Avenue, in an all-white neighborhood near the University of Chicago. Hostile residents attack their home. A state judge rules that the Hansberrys have to m...

    The Hansberrys and the NAACP win the U.S. Supreme Court Case Hansberry v. Lee.
    Richard Wright publishes Native Son.

    Hansberry enters Englewood High School at 6201 S. Stewart Avenue and wins a writing award for a short story about football during her freshman year.

    Her father dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in Mexico, where he had planned to relocate his family to escape U.S. racism.

    Jackie Robinson joins the Brooklyn Dodgers and becomes first African American to play major league baseball in the 20th century.

    Hansberry graduates from Englewood High School and enters University of Wisconsin in Madison.
    President Truman ends racial segregation in the U.S. armed forces.
    Hansberry leaves the University of Wisconsin in February and studies at Roosevelt University in Chicago during the summer. She moves to New York in the fall.
    Gwendolyn Brooks is awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Annie Allen.
    Hansberry becomes the youngest staff member of Freedom, published by Paul Robeson.
    She meets Robert Nemiroff at a demonstration against the exclusion of black athletes at New York University.

    Hansberry attends International Peace Congress in Montevideo, Uruguay on behalf of Paul Robeson, who was forbidden to leave the U.S. by the State Department.

  3. 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. Hansberry was born in Chicago, Amos and ...

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  4. Lorraine Hansberry was the youngest of four children born to Carl Augustus Hansberry, a successful real-estate broker and Nannie Louise (born Perry), a driving school teacher and ward committeewoman. In 1938, her father bought a house in the Washington Park Subdivision of the South Side of Chicago , incurring the wrath of some of their white neighbors. [ 6 ]

  5. Oct 1, 2021 · In protest to segregation her parents sent her to public schools rather private ones. Hansberry attended Betsy Ross Grammar School and then in 1944, she was enrolled in Englewood High School. Both schools were predominantly white. Hansberry had to fight racism from the day she walked through the doors of Betsy Ross Elementary School.

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  7. Sep 4, 2024 · Lorraine Hansberry (born May 19, 1930, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died January 12, 1965, New York, New York) was an American playwright whose A Raisin in the Sun (1959) was the first drama by an African American woman to be produced on Broadway.

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