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Jamaican jerk chicken & candied sweet potatoes can be part of a feast called Karamu, held on Dec. 31, the sixth day of this Kwanzaa $200 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2024-05-01 #21
Ujima & Umoja are 2 of the 7 principles celebrated during this holiday created in the United States Kwanzaa $1,000 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2022-05-13 #8640
Drawing on a southern African holiday, it celebrates nguzo saba, which are 7 cultural principles Kwanzaa $600 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2019-04-10 #7968
The items seenhereare used in celebration of this Kwanzaa DD $2,000 DJ ANNUAL EVENTS 2011-07-14 #6194
December 26 to January 1, since 1966:____ Kwanzaa $600 J HOLIDAY FILL IN THE BLANK 2011-02-25 #6095
In Los Angeles in 1966, this African-American holiday was celebrated for the first time Kwanzaa $400 J ON THE DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 2010-12-22 #6048
During each of the 7 days of this African-American celebration, a candle is lit to represent its 7 principles Kwanzaa $1,000 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2010-07-05 #5956
The name of this American holiday is from the Swahili for "first fruits" Kwanzaa $600 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2008-05-22 #5469
"Harambee!" & "Habari Gani!" are phrases used by African Americans during this 7-day celebration Kwanzaa $600 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2003-04-24 #4304
The name of this American holiday is from the Swahili for "fresh fruits" Kwanzaa $800 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2002-07-15 #4131
It's the holiday celebrated on the stamp seen here Kwanzaa $400 J HOLIDAYS & CELEBRATIONS 2001-05-08 #3852
This African-American holiday begins on December 26 & lasts for 7 days Kwanzaa $800 DJ HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 2000-10-02 #3696
The U.S. stamp for this December holiday used the work of "Waiting to Exhale" cover artist Synthia Saint James Kwanzaa FJ HOLIDAYS 1997-11-14 #3040
The colors green for hope & red for struggle are prominently displayed during this African-American festival Kwanzaa $500 J ANNUAL EVENTS 1997-09-15 #2996
Traditionally, this African-American holiday begins December 26 & lasts for 7 days Kwanzaa $300 J ANNUAL EVENTS 1996-11-26 #2817
The name of this African-American holiday comes from Swahili meaning "first fruits" Kwanzaa $500 J HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES 1996-05-16 #2709
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