This entertaining and informative collection focuses on the seven principles of Kwanzaa. Wonderful stories, songs, recipes, and games are accompanied by illustrations from eight award-winning artists. Kwanzaa is a celebration that honors the African heritage, and It's Kwanzaa Time! is a volume to treasure with friends and family. Full color.
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This entertaining and informative collection focuses on the seven principles of Kwanzaa. Wonderful stories, songs, recipes, and games are accompanied by illustrations from eight award-winning artists. Kwanzaa is a celebration that honors the African heritage, and It's Kwanzaa Time! is a volume to treasure with friends and family. Full color.
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Like New. Size: 9x8x1; Inscribed by Linda and Clay Goss on title page. From the library of Dr. Ralph Gomes, Howard University. Hardcover and dust jacket. Jacket clipped. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages. *Autographed by author. * Dr. Gomes was a professor at Howard University for 49 years in sociology and criminology. He was also a former Olympic athlete, representing Guyana in the 1960 Rome summer Olympics. Besides his scholarly work, Gomes was active in the black liberation movement. He had an impressive and deep collection of black art, historical advertising and iconography that spoke of the passage of black people and how they sought to record their life stories. His collection spanned from slavery, to antebellum life, to Jim Crow, to the Harlem Renaissance, to sport, to the civil rights movement.