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Today is the fourth day of Kwanzaa. The principle of the day is Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics). To build, maintain and support our stores and businesses and profit from them together. Today we lite the second red candle on the Kinara for the blood of the African people's long struggles for freedom and fairness.
During Kwanzaa, gifts (zawadi's) for the family can be made instead of purchased. Crafts such as making bookmarks, clothing, dolls, placemats, book covers and quilts can be done easily. It is also a good way to get the family to participate in a project together. A book that I have used to create decorative items to help celebrate is Kwanzaa Crafts, Gifts & Decorations for a Meaningful & Festive Celebration by Marcia Odle McNair.
Today is the fourth day of Kwanzaa. The principle of the day is Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics). To build, maintain and support our stores and businesses and profit from them together. Today we lite the second red candle on the Kinara for the blood of the African people's long struggles for freedom and fairness.
During Kwanzaa, gifts (zawadi's) for the family can be made instead of purchased. Crafts such as making bookmarks, clothing, dolls, placemats, book covers and quilts can be done easily. It is also a good way to get the family to participate in a project together. A book that I have used to create decorative items to help celebrate is Kwanzaa Crafts, Gifts & Decorations for a Meaningful & Festive Celebration by Marcia Odle McNair.

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