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The celebration of Kwanzaa

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Kwanzaa was formed as a secular holiday more than 40 years ago. The intent was to allow those of African descent to reconnect with their heritage while sharing their cultural values. However, from the outside, the holiday is still widely misunderstood. Here is a primer on the celebration.
(James Estrin / The New York Times)
Kwanzaa was formed as a secular holiday more than 40 years ago. The intent was to allow those of African descent to reconnect with their heritage while sharing their cultural values. However, from the outside, the holiday is still widely misunderstood. Here is a primer on the celebration.
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