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The African American Holiday of Kwanzaa : Maulana Karenga

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A First Edition 1989 Guide to The African American Holiday Kwanzaa By The Festival’s Creator Dr Maulana Karenga

 

Karenga, Maulana. The African American Holiday of Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Family, Community, and Culture. University of Sankore Press. Los Angeles, CA. 1989. First Edition, first printing.

A guide to the holiday of Kwanzaa by its creator Dr. Maulana Karenga, who established the tradition in 1966, explaining its origins, values, and symbolism for a general audience “outside the movement” for the first time.

In addition to his writings and the creation of Kwanzaa, Dr Maulana Karenga is a professor and chair of Africana Studies at California State University, Long Beach, with doctorates in political science with focus on the theory and practice of nationalism (United States International University) and social ethics with a focus on the classical African ethics of ancient Egypt (University of Southern California). He also founded the publisher of this book and others, The University of Sankore Press, named for the historic Sankore Madrasa founded in the fourteenth century in Northern Africa in Timbuktu, Mali.

 

116pp. Perfect bound in glossy printed wraps. Some wear to edges and corners. Sticker ghost to back wrap. Spine ends rubbed. Pages clean. Very good.

 

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