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The African American Cultural Events Committee adds a Kwanzaa tree for the first time as part of weeklong celebration

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… long celebration of African American’s ancestral roots. The African American Cultural Events … a non-religious observation of African Americans’ ancestral roots that celebrates … the seven principles.

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