![]() ![]() While at school, she changed her major from painting to writing, and after two years decided to drop out and move to New York City. Hansberry broke her family’s tradition of enrolling in Southern Black colleges and instead attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Lee, ruling restrictive covenants illegal. They refused to move until a court ordered them to do so, and the case made it to the Supreme Court as Hansberry v. In 1938, Hansberry's family moved to a white neighborhood and was violently attacked by neighbors. Her parents contributed large sums of money to the NAACP and the Urban League. ![]() Hansberry’s father was a successful real estate broker, and her mother was a schoolteacher. The granddaughter of a freed enslaved person, and the youngest by seven years of four children, Lorraine Vivian Hansberry 3rd was born on May 19, 1930, in Chicago, Illinois. Throughout her life she was heavily involved in civil rights. Hansberry was the first Black playwright and the youngest American to win a New York Critics’ Circle award. Lorraine Hansberry wrote A Raisin in the Sun, a play about a struggling Black family, which opened on Broadway to great success. ![]()
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