Philadelphia

Annual Holiday and Kwanzaa Celebration
701 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA
Repeats every day until Tue Jan 06 2009.
Monday, December 29, 2008 - 6:00pm
Phone: (215) 574-0380
website

Learn about and celebrate the principles of Kwanzaa during an afternoon of festive presentations at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural celebration that was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, in the midst of the Black Freedom Movement. The holiday is celebrated each year on December 26 through January 1 by African Americans as a way to reaffirm their heritage that is rooted in African culture and reflected in the best practices of African American people.

Annual Holiday and Kwanzaa Celebration
701 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA
Repeats every day until Tue Jan 06 2009.
Sunday, December 28, 2008 - 6:00pm
Phone: (215) 574-0380
website

Learn about and celebrate the principles of Kwanzaa during an afternoon of festive presentations at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural celebration that was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, in the midst of the Black Freedom Movement. The holiday is celebrated each year on December 26 through January 1 by African Americans as a way to reaffirm their heritage that is rooted in African culture and reflected in the best practices of African American people.

Annual Holiday and Kwanzaa Celebration
701 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA
Repeats every day until Tue Jan 06 2009.
Saturday, December 27, 2008 - 6:00pm
Phone: (215) 574-0380
website

Learn about and celebrate the principles of Kwanzaa during an afternoon of festive presentations at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural celebration that was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, in the midst of the Black Freedom Movement. The holiday is celebrated each year on December 26 through January 1 by African Americans as a way to reaffirm their heritage that is rooted in African culture and reflected in the best practices of African American people.

Annual Holiday and Kwanzaa Celebration
701 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA
Repeats every day until Tue Jan 06 2009.
Friday, December 26, 2008 - 6:00pm
Phone: (215) 574-0380
website

Learn about and celebrate the principles of Kwanzaa during an afternoon of festive presentations at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural celebration that was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, in the midst of the Black Freedom Movement. The holiday is celebrated each year on December 26 through January 1 by African Americans as a way to reaffirm their heritage that is rooted in African culture and reflected in the best practices of African American people.

Annual Holiday and Kwanzaa Celebration
701 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA
Repeats every day until Tue Jan 06 2009.
Thursday, December 25, 2008 - 6:00pm
Phone: (215) 574-0380
website

Learn about and celebrate the principles of Kwanzaa during an afternoon of festive presentations at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural celebration that was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, in the midst of the Black Freedom Movement. The holiday is celebrated each year on December 26 through January 1 by African Americans as a way to reaffirm their heritage that is rooted in African culture and reflected in the best practices of African American people.

Annual Holiday and Kwanzaa Celebration
701 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA
Repeats every day until Tue Jan 06 2009.
Wednesday, December 31, 1969 - 2:00pm
Phone: (215) 574-0380
website

Learn about and celebrate the principles of Kwanzaa during an afternoon of festive presentations at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. Kwanzaa is a seven-day cultural celebration that was created by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966, in the midst of the Black Freedom Movement. The holiday is celebrated each year on December 26 through January 1 by African Americans as a way to reaffirm their heritage that is rooted in African culture and reflected in the best practices of African American people.

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