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Written by Lin Donn Illustrated by Phillip MartinLin DonnMartin

Kwanzaa is not a religious or a political holiday. Kwanzaa is a reflective holiday, created by an American teacher in the mid-1960's during the Civil Rights Movement. Kwanzaa was created in an effort to pull the African- American community together in pride and unity.

Kwanzaa is based on ideas borrowed from Africa, from an ancient Swahili seven-day- long festival.Africa

Kwanzaa is a seven day event, designed to celebrate the ancient African heritage shared by modern African- Americans. It’s a wonderful event!

Kwanzaa begins each year on December 26 and lasts through the first day in January. The symbols of Kwanzaa are African harvest symbols, like ears of dried corn and colorfully woven tablecloths. People decorate their homes for Kwanzaa.

An important symbol is the wooden candlestick. This candlestick holds 7 candles in a row. The center candle is black. There are 3 red candles on one side There are 3 green candles on the other.

Day One: The black candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing feelings. The family gathers and shares how they feel about each other. Many problems are cleared up during this day, simply by talking about them. The black candle signifies unity, which is the central theme of Kwanzaa.

Day Two: A red candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing traditions. Some people might teach others how to braid hair or how to play an African drum. Others might share a family recipe. Kwanzaa Recipes! Kwanzaa Recipes!

Day Three: A green candle is lit. This is day of togetherness, sharing a common goal. Everyone in the family works together to get a chore done - perhaps paint a fence or clean out the garage. What is important is that everyone works together to get the job done.

Day Four: A red candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing a family gift. A gift is either made or purchased, something the whole family can enjoy. In years to come, when people see this item, they will remember this Kwanzaa. It can be anything from a house to a cookie cutter.

Day Five: A green candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing dreams and hopes. This is an especially good day to ask yourself and each other, "What do you wish to accomplish in the coming new year?"

Day Six: A red candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing creativity. First, everyone in the family creates something - a poem, a story, a dance, a painting. In the early evening, the family gathers. Each family member shares what they have created.

Day Seven: A green candle is lit. This is a day of togetherness, sharing a feast. The family gathers and enjoys baked ham, roasted yams, collard greens, thick bread, pies and desserts! It is a wonderful feast!

And that is Kwanzaa. This holiday was greatly enjoyed in ancient Africa, just as it is enjoyed today. ancient Africa

To learn more about Kwanzaa, see these sites: Kwanzaa Fun Ancient Africaica

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