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Lorraine Hansberry was born on May, 19,1939 in Chicago. Lorraine Hansberry grew up in the Woodlawn neighborhood on the Chicago south side she was the youngest. Also one of the four children in her family. Lorraine Hansberry and her family of six moved into a white neighborhood when she was eight years old.They moved into a white neighborhood where they faced many racial discrimination. Lorraine Hansberry attended a predominantly white public school while her parents fought against segregation. Lorraine Hansberry and her family were almost evicted by the Illinois court .Do to racism they had several attacks to deal with their neighborhood. Hansberry was nearly killed by a brick. The brick went right through the window by the whites. Lorraine Hansberry remembers her mother standing in front of her with …show more content…
Lorraine Hansberry enrolled at the university of Wisconsin in 1884 to study visual arts. In fact After two years, Lorraine attended Art Institute of Chicago,Roosevelt college to learn more about art. Hansberry studied art in Guadalajara,Mexico. After all, those colleges Hansberry went to. Hansberry went to New York in 1950 to write, she got a job in Paul Robeson’s independent radical black paper. Hansberry became Associate Editor of the newspaper in 1952. Several critics liked and noticed her artwork,her drawings and the sketches she drew. In New York University Lorraine Hansberry met a guy called Robert Nemiroff he was a literate student they got along and got married in 1953. Lorraine Hansberry was a waitress then she began to write A Raisin in the sun in 1956 she also wrote The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window. Lorraine Hansberry hit the stage in 1959 with the role of the raisin in the sun which has been translated over thirty languages. Hansberry work brought her fame at a really young age.Lorraine Hansberry died of pancreatic cancer in 1965 at the age of thirty-four during her second play of The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s

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