- Born
- Died
- Birth namePaulette Williams
- Nickname
- Zaké
- Ntozake Shange was born on October 18, 1948 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Standing in the Shadows of Motown (2002), American Playhouse (1980) and Whitewash (1994). She was married to David Murray and McArthur Binion. She died on October 27, 2018 in Bowie, Maryland, USA.
- SpousesDavid Murray(July 1977 - ?) (divorced)McArthur Binion (divorced, 1 child)
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1977 Tony Award as author of the Best Play nominee "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf," which featured LaTanya Richardson Jackson as the Woman in Red.
- Biography-bibliography in "Contemporary Authors," New Revision Series, vol. 131, pp. 395-403. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005.
- She was one of the first black children to integrate into the all-white public schools of St. Louis, Missouri.
- She wrote nearly 50 plays, novels, children's books, and poetry and essay collections.
- She adopted a Zulu name in the early 1970s: Ntozake (en-to-ZAH-key), which means "she who comes with her own things," and Shange (SHAHN-gay), meaning "one who walks like a lion".
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