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In Kwanzaa, the colours of the candles are simple: black for the people, red for their struggle, and green for the future and hope that comes from their struggle. Hope this helps.
The traditional colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green. Kwanzaa is the holiday for ancient Africa for their celebration of Christmas.
The traditional colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green. Kwanzaa is the holiday for ancient Africa for their celebration of Christmas.
the colors are red, green,and black.
The green candles are vision candles - candles of hopes, dreams, and promises for the future in Kwanzaa
The colors of Kwanzaa are black, red and green: Black represents the color of the African Americans; red stands for the struggle of the people; and green represents the hills of Africa and hope. For a site that tells you "Everything about Kwaanzaa," click on the Related Link.
Hope is represented by the color green in Kwanzaa. There are two other colors of candles. One is red, for the blood shed by the African ancestors of African-Americans in the United States of America. The other is green, for hope.
The colors of Kwanzaa are black, red, and green. Black represents the people of African descent, red symbolizes the struggles and sacrifices made for freedom, and green signifies hope and the future. These colors are prominently featured in Kwanzaa decorations and rituals, reflecting the holiday's focus on African heritage and community.
The color of the African peoples is what black stands for on the Kwanzaa flag. The blood shed by the African ancestors of African-Americans in the United States is what red stands for. The hope for a good future is what green stands for.
Seven (7) candles are found on the Kwanzaa kinara. Specifically, there are three red, one black, and three green. The previously mentioned colors are arranged in left-to-right order.
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