Title |
Kwanzaa : : an African-American holiday that is progressive & uplifting
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Names |
Madhubuti, Haki R.
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Book Number |
BR008375
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Title Status |
Active
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Medium |
Braille
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Download Link |
Volume 1.
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Annotation |
A guide to the meaning and observance of Kwanzaa, an African-American celebration of the "first fruits." Originated in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa is celebrated annually from December 26 through January 1. For junior and senior high and older readers.
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Local Subject |
Adult Book - AD
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Adult Non-Fiction - AN
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Short Book - SH
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Holiday Fiction - HOL-F
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General Fiction - GFI
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Folklore & Fairy Tales - FOL
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General Non-Fiction - GNF
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Young Adult Non-Fiction - YN
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Holidays & Celebrations - HOL
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Black Interest - BLK
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Young Adult Interest - YAI
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Young Adult Book - YA
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LC Subject |
African Americans - Social life and customs
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Harvest festivals - United States
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Holidays - United States
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Kwanzaa
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Call Number |
394.268 ANF
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Language |
English
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Released |
1972
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Publication Info |
Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1972 (American Printing House for the Blind, transcribing agency. American Printing House for the Blind, distributor)
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Original Publication |
Transcription of: Chicago, Ill. : Third World Press, 1987, c1972.
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