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  1. S32 E1 - 1m 41s. With her health failing, Lorraine Hansberry left the hospital to speak to the teenage winners of a national writing contest. She described the young writers as "young, gifted and black" - the words that inspired the Nina Simone song of the same name - and urged them to represent their community in their work.

  2. Lorraine Hansberry speaks out with "sighted eyes and feeling heart" against injustice.Please SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed! http://bit.ly/1JmUCu5**More info & vid...

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  3. Hansberry's "sighted eyes" forced her to confront fully the deparavity, cruelty, and utter foolishness of men's actions, but her "feeling heart" would not allow her to lose faith in humanity's potential for overcoming its own barbarity. This. strong and uncompromising belief in the future of human-.

  4. 12 de jan. de 2018 · But for Tracy Heather Strain, showing there was much more to Hansberry than “A Raisin in the Sun” was the imperative driving the making of “Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart,” which debuts Jan ...

  5. 1 de dez. de 2018 · Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart. Dir. by. Prod. by. WNET for PBS American Masters series, When we consider the visionary civil rights leaders of the twentieth century, we too often overlook women, and, in particular, the award-winning playwright, journalist, and activist Lorraine Hansberry. The 2018 PBS American Masters production Sighted Eyes ...

  6. The documentary Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart is the first in-depth presentation of Hansberry’s complex life, using her personal papers and archives, including home movies and rare photos, as source material. The film explores the influences that shaped Hansberry’s childhood, future art and activism.

  7. When Lorraine Hansberry’s now classic A Raisin in the Sun premiered on Broadway in 1959, actress Ruby Dee recalls marveling how it “opened a new chapter in theater that included Black people.” The makers of this documentary combed archives worldwide and had unprecedented access to Hansberry’s personal papers, archives, home movies, and photos in order to present her complex life.