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Kwanzaa is NOT a religious celebration. It is a week-long celebration in the U.S. created in 1966 by the Black Nationalist Movement's Ron Karenga to honor African heritage and culture.

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What are people that celebrate Kwanzaa called such as people that celebrate Hanukkah are called Jewish?

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Where do the people celebrate Kwanzaa?

in there home


Do people who celebrate Kwanzaa get presents?

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Does France celebrate Kwanzaa?

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When do people celebrate Kwanzaa?

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