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Recordings
A Raisin in the Sun. New York: Caedmon, TRS 355, 1972.
Lorraine Hansberry Speaks Out: Art and the Black Revolution. New York:
Caedmon Records, TC 1352, 1972.
To Be Young, Gifted and Black. New York: Caedmon, TR 3343, 1971.