Why Are There Seven Candles For Kwanzaa?

Why Are There Seven Candles For Kwanzaa?

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Kwanzaa is a celebration observed by some Black Americans to honor their African heritage. It involves lighting red and green candles over six days, culminating in a final event called Karamu. Each candle represents one of the seven principles of Nguzo Saba, including unity, self-determination, and collective work. Maulana Karenga founded Kwanzaa to instill pride in African roots and offer an alternative to Christmas. The name Kwanzaa, with its seven letters, symbolizes these principles and is believed to bring good luck.

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What do the red and green candles represent during Kwanzaa?

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What is the significance of the 7th day in Kwanzaa celebrations?

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Can you name the seven founding principles of Nguzo Saba?

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Who is the founder of Kwanzaa and what was his intention?

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Why is the number 7 significant in Kwanzaa celebrations?

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