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Sammi-BParticipantOne of my good friends gives a Kwanzaa party every year and we (about 40-60 people)celebrate Kwanzaa at her house. We are all from different parts of New England. From co-workers to friends and family. We are African-American, Caucasian (quite a few), Barbadian, Cape Verdean and Hispanic. It’s not neccesarily ‘in place of’ Christmas. I celebrate both holidays. Kwanzaa is a celebration of heritage. You don’t have to be African-American to enjoy it. It is one of the highlights of my holiday season.
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Name : Sammi-B, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, Age : 37, City : Boston, State : MA, Country : United States, Occupation : Artist, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts
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