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Kojo Quartey: Kwanzaa: What it is and what it is not

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… . Kwanzaa is an African American celebration of life from … a celebration of the African American family, community and … the National Museum of African American History and Culture: …

While primarily celebrated by African Americans, anyone can celebrate Kwanzaa …

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