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The Kwanzaa Guide
Celebrates Black History Month with highlights of Reconstruction, Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King, Barack Obama, James Baldwin and others
The Kwanzaa Teachers Guide
After watching this, students will have an understanding of the purpose of Kwanzaa.
The Companion Guide
The Kwanzaa Companion Guide It offers more materials, activities and illustrations on how families and schools can celebrate Kwanzaa.
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The Kwanzaa Guide
7 Principles
(16)
African American History
(104)
Black History
(86)
Black Women in History
(7)
Civil Rights
(16)
History Quizes
(3)
The 10 Most Significant Events
(11)
African American Speeches
(1)
American Civil War
(1)
American History
(42)
King Day Celebration
(2)
Martin Luther King
(14)
Ancient Egypt
(1)
Black Culture
(71)
African American Literature
(2)
Black Books
(2)
Black Music
(30)
black family
(11)
Black Male/Female Relationships
(6)
Black Men
(5)
Civil Rights Movement
(1)
Kwanzaa
(116)
Kwanzaa Activities
(41)
Kwanzaa Symbols
(45)
Seven Principles of Kwanzaa
(66)
Kwanzaa Commitments
(12)
Nguzo Saba
(17)
Social Commentary
(119)
Crime and Delinquency
(9)
Ecology
(1)
Economics
(4)
Education
(17)
Health Care
(6)
Parenting
(11)
Politics
(61)
Race
(45)
Uncategorized
(13)
Women's History Month
(4)
Youth
(10)
black children
(7)
Foster Care
(2)
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May 1, 2010
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