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Kwanzaa in Michigan. How and where to celebrate traditions, heritage

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… annual celebration of African and African American cultures that brings together loved … Kwanzaa?

Kwanzaa is a weeklong African American and Pan-African holiday celebrating … to the National Museum of African American History & Culture.

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Source: Monroe News - Monroe, Michigan: Local News, Politics, Entertainment & Sports in Monroe, MI

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