Carl Augustus Hansberry
Carl Augustus Hansberry was an American real estate broker and political activist who was the plaintiff in the 1940 Supreme Court decision Hansberry v. Lee. He was also the father of playwright Lorraine Hansberry and the great-grandfather of actress Taye Hansberry.
Life and career
Carl Augustus Hansberrywas born on April 30, 1895, in Gloster, Amite County, Mississippi. He was a son of Elden Hayes Hansberry and Pauline Hansberry. He and his older brother, William Leo Hansberry, were raised by their stepfather, Elijah Washington. As a young man, Hansberry moved to Chicago, as part of the Great Migration.
He married Nannie Louise Perry of Columbia, Tennessee, the daughter of George Perry, a minister, and his wife, Charlotte "Lottie" Organ. Together Carl and Nannie had four children:
- Carl Augustus Hansberry Jr.
- Perry Holloway Hansberry
- Mamie Louise Hansberry, former wife of journalist Vincent Tubbs and grandmother of actress Taye Hansberry
- Lorraine Vivian Hansberry
Carl Hanberry also figured prominently as the plaintiff in the Civil Right case, Civil Action Case 234, filed against the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, a case brought to the United States District Court Northern District of Illinois, Northern Division. At a time when Jim Crow laws were legal, Hanberry had purchased a first-class ticket from Chicago to Kansas City, Missouri, and from Kansas City to Ardmore Oklahoma. He occupied a first class Pullman car when he embarked on his journey on December 1, 1937, but two miles north of the Oklahoma border was ordered to vacate his seat and relocate to the 3rd class, and unsanitary, coach. The case was thrown out for lack of jurisdiction, as this was at the time considered a States Rights matter, not a Federal one.
In 1940, Hansberry made an unsuccessful bid for Congress. In the wake of that loss and frustrated by the pervasive racism in the United States, he made plans to move his family to Mexico. While visiting Mexico, Hansberry suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died there on March 17, 1946.
He is at the Burr Oak Cemetery in Cook County, Illinois.
Family legacy
After his death, his children Carl Augustus Hansberry Jr., Perry Hansberry and Lorraine Hansberry continued to pursue civil rights activism, in particular against the City of Chicago.The family's experience with racial segregation would serve as the inspiration for his daughter Lorraine Hansberry's award-winning play, A Raisin in the Sun.