Kwanzaa is an African American festival that celebrates family, community and culture. It began in 1966 and based on various African harvest festivals in an attempt to bring African Americans together and remind them of their roots. On this day, African American families light the Kinara, a special candleholder, and discuss the seven principles that form the basis of the festival.
Reading Level: Gr. K-2
Interest Level: Gr. K-3
Guided Reading Level: M
Binding: Paperback
Series: Celebrations in My World
Authors(s): Molly Aloian
Format
Size: 8½″× 11″
No. of Pages: 32
Index Included: Yes
Glossary Included: Yes