Kwanzaa is an African-American holiday. It begins on December 26 and lasts through January 1.
Sites listed in this category should be suitable for visitors of all ages, but designed primarily for adult visitors. Sites provide material related to Kwanzaa, including historical background, holiday stories and poems, graphics, and ideas for celebrating. Sites may also provide information for parents and teachers, such as suggested family activities and lesson plans.
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- The Official Kwanzaa Web Site All about the holiday, its origins, its symbols, and its significance. From Kwanzaa creator Dr. Maulana Karenga.
- Kwanzaa on the Net A celebration of the festival with history, stories, crafts, and recipes.
- CNN - Specials: Kwanzaa 1998 Archived collection of information about celebrating the holiday including history, symbols, food, stories and additional web resources.
- Kwanza An explanation of Kwanzaa from Afrocentric News.
- Better Homes and Gardens: Kwanzaa Celebrations Features delicious menus, décor, traditions, and crafts.
- Wikipedia - Kwanzaa Crowd-sourced encyclopedia article about the history, principles, symbols and observance of the holiday.
- Soul of America: Kwanzaa Celebrations Features a directory of planned events in various cities, mostly in the United States.