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Savannah alderwoman's Kwanzaa Krawl highlights local restaurants - African American News Today - EIN Presswire

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… was Jamaican and one was African-American.

“That was irresponsible, unfair and … a seven-day holiday celebrating African American culture. Kwanzaa was conceived in … would be fitting to highlight African American culture on a broader stage …

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