Spoke several languages as part of her musical training, and even sang
in Yiddish on radio for Abe Lyman's popular show.
She and her son Glenn once took in an Inuit runaway named Nilak Butler and eventually helped her secure a five-year contract with Warner Brothers as an actress. Nilak later became a prominent voice in the American Indian Movement.
Won Broadway's 1974 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for
"Raisin".
She won a Tony for "Raisin".
Founded the Lafayette Players, a Los Angeles repertory theatre company
comprised of black actors.
The recipient of the National Black Theatre Festival Living Legend
Award, the Paul Robeson Pioneer Award and the NAACP's Image Award for
theatre excellence.