Kwanzaa and Comics
By Hervé St-Louis
December 27, 2013 - 15:34
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Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday. It was first started in 1966 as an empowering festival for blacks around the world by African studies Professor Maulana Karenga as an alternative celebration during the holidays for American blacks. Kwanzaa is a celebration that welcomes every one, just like Curtis’s comic strip. You can follow Curtis’s adventures in several newspapers around the world or through King Features Syndicate.
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