To Be Young, Gifted and Black: A Memoir with an Introduction by James Baldwin

Lorraine Hansberry
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Assembled from plays, essays, letters, drawings, and photographs, this memoir records the passionate engagement and spectacular accomplishment of the playwright of A Raisin in the Sun. It follows Lorraine Hansberry from her childhood in Chicago (where her family encountered vicious resistance when it moved into a white neighborhood), through her arrival in New York, where the triumph of A Raisin in the Sun made her famous virtually overnight, to her death at the tragically early age of thirty-four. Above all, Hansberry's autobiography rings with the voice of its a black woman who could be angry, loving, bitter, touchingly funny, and defiantly proud.
Genres: NonfictionMemoirBiographyAfrican AmericanRaceAutobiographyClassicsPlaysBiography MemoirHistory
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