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A Kwanzaa Music: Celebration of Black Cultures in Song ()

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A Kwanzaa Music: Celebration of Black Cultures in Song - Various Artists
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  1. Back to the Island
  2. Capitão do Asfalto
  3. Get on the Good Foot, Pt. 1
  4. Coconut Milk
  5. Tio Goyo
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  1. Back to the Island
  2. Capitão do Asfalto
  3. Get on the Good Foot, Pt. 1
  4. Coconut Milk
  5. Tio Goyo
  6. Ko Sira
  7. I Am So Glad
  8. Spirit in the Dark
  9. Thokozile
  10. Bon Ton Roulet
  11. Madina
  12. Information Blues
  13. Tarig Ash-Shoag
  14. Pase Sou Ou
  15. Ndamutswa Nengoma
  16. Rivers of Babylon
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Kwanzaa music is as colorful as the traditional red, green, and black hues that are employed to celebrate the holiday. African in origin, the seven-day celebration is practiced by many African Americans. It takes place from December 26 through January 1. The Swahili word means "first" or "first fruits," and the holiday celebrates the first harvest. The lighting of a candle each evening focuses on one of the values revered by a traditional agrarian culture. These are unity, taking control of one's own life, collective work ...

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A Kwanzaa Music: Celebration of Black Cultures in Song 1994, Rounder

UPC: 011661213326

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