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  1. Sep 1, 2005 · Lena Calhoun Horne was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Edna Scottron and Edwin “Teddy” Horne on June 30, 1917. Her parents separated when she was a child, and she lived with her paternal grandparents and uncle. Horne’s grandmother Cora Calhoun Horne was well known in her community as an active supporter of many civil rights causes and took ...

  2. The Horne family were a part of the black elite; several members were college graduates and held positions in organizations such as the NAACP and the Urban League. Her grandmother, an early suffragette and civil rights activist, was a primary influence on her life. Horne's 1981-82 Broadway show, "Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music," won a Tony ...

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · NPR's Michel Martin talks to Donald Bogle about his book Lena Horne: Goddess Reclaimed. She was a pioneering star of stage and screen in the 1940s, at a time when Hollywood was loathe to show either.

  4. May 10, 2010 · Lena Horne, circa the 1950s. AFP/Getty Images. In the reports of Lena Horne's death that have emerged so far, much has been made of the fact that she was a black woman in an age of popular ...

  5. Feb 6, 2018 · Occupation: singer, actress. Dates: June 30, 1917 - May 9, 2010. Also known as: Lena Mary Calhoun Horne. Places: New York, Harlem, United States. Honorary degrees: Howard University, Spelman College. Cite this Article. Biography of Lena Horne, singer and actress: her career was marked for both the racial injustice she experienced, and her ...

  6. Nov 3, 2022 · Lena Horne became the first Black woman in U.S. history to have a Broadway theater named in her honor on Tuesday. Horne, called a "fearless agent for change" by New York's governor, was a Brooklyn ...

  7. Jul 28, 2020 · 1. Lena Horne began performing at Harlem’s white-dominated Cotton Club when she was 16 years old. After a failed attempt to make it big as an actress on her own, Edna Louise Scottron—Lena ...

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