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Angelina Walls
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24 March, 22:47
The celebration of Kwanzaa was meant to
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Raina Keith
24 March, 22:53
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Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday, nor is it meant to replace Christmas. It is based on the year-end harvest festivals that have taken place throughout Africa for thousands of years.
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Terry
24 March, 23:12
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The celebration of Kwanzaa is meant to honor African American heritage and culture, mainly through feasting and gift-giving, much like Christmas and other major holidays.
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