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Lewis Allan

Abel Meeropol
Born (1903-02-14)February 14, 1903
New York City, New York. U.S.
Died October 29, 1986(1986-10-29) (aged 83)
Longmeadow, Massachusetts. U.S.
Other names Lewis Allan
Occupation Actor, songwriter
Years active 1944–86
Known for "Strange Fruit"
"The House I Live In"
Spouse(s) Anne Meeropol
Children Robert Meeropol
Michael Meeropol

Abel Meeropol (February 14, 1903 – October 29, 1986) was an American song-writer and poet whose works were published under his pseudonym, Lewis Allan. He wrote "Strange Fruit" (1937), which was recorded by Billie Holiday. Meeropol was a member of the American Communist Party, but would later quit.

Meeropol was born in 1903 to Russian Jewish immigrants in The Bronx, New York City. Meeropol graduated from Dewitt Clinton in 1921; he earned a B.A. degree from City College of New York, and an M.A. from Harvard. He taught English at DeWitt Clinton for 17 years.

Meeropol wrote the anti-lynching poem "Strange Fruit" (1936), which was first published as "Bitter Fruit" in a Teachers Union publication. He later set it to music. The song was recorded and performed by Billie Holiday and Nina Simone among other artists. Holiday claimed in Lady Sings the Blues that she co-wrote the music to the song with Meeropol and Sonny White.

Meeropol wrote numerous poems and songs, including the Frank Sinatra and Josh White hit "The House I Live In." He also wrote the libretto of Robert Kurka's opera The Good Soldier Švejk (1957), which was premiered in 1958 by the New York City Opera.


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