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Kwanzaa is a seven-day holiday created in 1966 as an alternative to Christmas for African-Americans. It is modeled after several African festivals that celebrate the winter fruit harvest.
With the beat of the batá drums and the booming of Swahili chants, the stage was set for the continuous Kwanzaa celebration at the Tyler Public Library on Monday night.
“A lot of people have a misconception about what Kwanzaa is,” Buckner said. “It’s not a substitute for Christmas. Kwanzaa is celebrating our African heritage and our principles.