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Kwanzaa (/ˈkwɑːn.zə/) is an
annual celebration of African-American
culture from
December 26 to
January 1,
culminating in a
communal feast called Karamu...
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known as the
creator of the pan-African and African-American
holiday of
Kwanzaa. Born in Parsonsburg, Maryland, to an African-American family, Karenga...
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Maulana Karenga, with
Kwanzaa. The
bendera (flag in the
Kiswahili language) was do****ented as an
supplemental symbol of
Kwanzaa, in Karenga's 1998 book...
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through quarantine." Much
criticism of Lee
coalesced around a
recipe for "
Kwanzaa Cake" that she
demonstrated on a 2003
episode of Semi-Homemade Cooking...
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Rugrats Kwanzaa" is a
television special from the
American animated television series Rugrats. It is the 13th
episode of the
seventh season, and the...
- A
Quonset hut /ˈkwɒnsɪt/ is a
lightweight prefabricated structure of
corrugated galvanized steel with a semi-circular cross-section. The
design was developed...
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Retrieved 2006-12-15.
Kwanzaa celebrates culture,
principles Archived July 8, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine Mayes,
Keith A. (2009).
Kwanzaa:
Black Power and...
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kinara is a seven-branched
candleholder used in
Kwanzaa celebrations in the
United States.
Shortly before the
first celebration in 1966,
Maulana Karenga...
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religious observance as well as
ethnic holidays, such as
Saint Patrick's Day,
Kwanzaa, Diwali,
Mardi Gras, and
Cinco de Mayo, as a
matter of best practice. While...
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