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        "contributor": "VIAF", Lorraine Hansberry as Prose Stylist by JEWELL HANDY GRESHAM You’ve taken my blues and gone — You sing ’em on Broadway And you sing ’em in Hollywood Bowl, And you mixed ’em up with symphonies And you fixed ’em So they don’t sound like me.