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Celebrating Ntozake Shange, visionary playwright, Black feminist, and fighter for racial justice. Ntozake Shange was a fierce advocate that addressed issues related to race and Black power in much of her work.
Born as Paulette Williams on October 18, 1948, in Trenton, New Jersey. Her family moved from Jersey to St. Louis in the 50s. Age 8 was a turning point in her life. She was bussed to an all white school where she endured racists attacks and daily racism.
In the 70’s Shange embraced her Black roots and came to terms with her depression.
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She choose a Zulu name as a way to claim her power. Her first name, Ntozake, means “she who comes with her own things”. Her last name, Shange, means “who walks like a lion.”
Shange is best known for her Obie Award-winning musical play, ‘For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf’.
Premiereing in 1976, it told the story of seven women and their experiences with racism and sexism. While ‘Fo