Lorraine Hansberry
After she moved to New York City, Hansberry worked at the Pan-Africanist newspaper ''Freedom'', where she worked with other black intellectuals such as Paul Robeson and W. E. B. Du Bois. Much of her work during this time concerned the African struggles for liberation and their impact on the world. Hansberry also wrote about being a lesbian and the oppression of gay people. She died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 34 during the Broadway run of her play ''The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window'' in 1965. Hansberry inspired the Nina Simone song "To Be Young, Gifted and Black", whose title-line came from Hansberry's autobiographical play. Provided by Wikipedia
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