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  1. The History Of Rap Music Gil Scott-Heron Originator Of Rap Gil Scott-Heron poet and musician was a key symbol in African American culture. He passed away at the age of 62 in New York on Friday 27th May 2011 Gil Scott-Heron...
  2. Be Better at Karaoke That is: Just imitate how the African-Americans first learnt to sing. They learnt through LISTENING HARD to SONGS THAT TRULY MEANT SOMETHING TO THEM and...
  3. The 7 social and spiritual principles of Kwanzaa Kwanzaa is a spiritual, festive, and joyous holiday and Africans and African-Americans of all religious faiths and backgrounds practice Kwanzaa. The first Kwanzaa...
  4. Symbols of Kwanzaa Kwanza is an African American holiday rooted in the first harvest celebrations practiced by numerous indigenous cultures in Africa. The word "kwanzaa"...
  5. "Stomp the Yard" and African-American Culture Traditions Director Sylvain White's STOMP THE YARD may not strike many as an ideal movie for the family to gather around and watch during holidays or other special occ...
  6. Kwanzaa Introduction   Kwanza is an African American holiday rooted in the first harvest celebrations practiced by numerous indigenous cultures in Africa. The word...
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