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Grade 6, Spotlight on Celebrations, Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is an African American
holiday that was created by a person named Dr. Maulana
Karenga in 1966 and first celebrated in that year. The
holiday was born during the Civil Rights era, when African
Americans and others fought for equal rights for all
Americans, but especially African Americans themselves.
Kwanzaa is celebrated during the seven days after Christmas-December
26 to January 1. Dr. Karenga created the holiday to
give African Americans a holiday that celebrates their
own unique heritage and culture. Millions of Africans
and African Americans celebrate Kwanzaa every year.
To learn more about the history and traditions of Kwanzaa,
visit the Web site listed below.
Official
Kwanzaa Web Site
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