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‘A Light in the Night’ kicks off Kwanzaa celebrations in Charleston

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CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – Tuesday is Dec. 26, which means Kwanzaa has officially begun. Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African-American and Pan-African culture, which starts on Dec. 26, and lasts until Jan. 1. The holiday focuses on the history of African-American culture and harvest from various parts of West and Southeast Africa. On Tuesday […]

Source: Charleston-Huntington News & Weather | Charleston-Huntington, WV | WOWK 13 News

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