The celebration you are looking is 'Kwanzaa'. It is not celebrated by all (for the most part, it is celebrated by a very few) but it is an unifying celebration. I can only speak personally, but the concept is an excellent one and it is what is needed in our communities, although the message has quickly become commercialised and is lost. It is a time of togetherness, reflection and the acknowledgement of family, friends and community that can facilitate any healing that needs to take place from the year.
Rosa Parks Day is an American holiday celebrated on February 4 or December 1 in honor of the civil rights leader Rosa Parks.
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Kwanzaa It is an African American and pan African culture. It celebrated by African Americans in the U.S. When we have Easter egg hunts, we are combining a Christian holiday with ancient Greek and Roman pagan traditions.
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it was celebrated because he was a great African American leader.
what holiday was celebrated by the American colonist
Kwanzaa is a Jewish holiday celebrated in december.
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December 23
There is not really an "African American Christmas," per se. It's likely that one is referring to the holiday Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is celebrated around Christmas-time, and celebrates African culture and heritage.
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Rosa Parks Day is an American holiday celebrated on February 4 or December 1 in honor of the civil rights leader Rosa Parks.
Some guy made it up and said it was an African Holiday. No lie, look it up.
Hanukkah falls on the 25th of Kislev, which may coincide with November or December.