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Hartford community celebrates Kwanzaa

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… communal, collective holiday for Black Americans to come together and … in 1966 and celebrates African-American and Pan-African culture, … the National Museum of African American History and Culture at … It’s a place for African-Americans to not dwell in …

Source: NBC Connecticut – Connecticut News, Local News, Weather, Traffic, Entertainment, Breaking News

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