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| Name: |
Maulana Karenga | | Birth Date: |
July 14, 1941 | | Place of Birth: |
Parsonsburg, Maryland, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Ethnicity: |
African American | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
writer, educator, activist |
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Biography of Maulana Karenga
1,793 words, approx. 6 pages
 Maulana Karenga (born 1941) an activist scholar, educator, and social theorist founded the African American holiday of Kwanzaa, a celebration of family, community, and culture based on African first harvest celebrations that urges blacks to ground...


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Ron Karenga Quotes
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 Ron Karenga (born July 14, 1941), also known as Ron Everett, is an African-American author and Marxist political activist, best known as the founder of Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration first observed in California from December 26, 1966 to January 1,...


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Ron Karenga Information
1,234 words, approx. 4 pages
 Maulana Karenga (born July 14, 1941), also known as Ron Everett, is a controversial African American author, political activist, and criminal. He is best known as the founder of Kwanzaa, a week-long Pan-African celebration observed each year from...



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Karenga supports military intervention in Haiti
08/12/1994: 647 words, approx. 2 pages Vincent Thompson Philadelphia Tribune, The 08-12-1994 Karenga supports military intervention in Haiti. By Vincent Thompson Tribune Staff Calling the Haitian military-led government of Gen. Raoul Cedras a sick "thug group," Kwanzaa founder Dr. Maulana Karenga said he believes the only...
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A Kwanzaa Memory: Growing Up With Dr. Karenga
12/20/1995: 1,782 words, approx. 6 pages In 1956, my father, W.D. Campbell, went west from Arkansas, looking for the California dream. Instead, he found the Los Angeles nightmare -- job discrimination, police checkpoints and parts of the city that were off-limits to blacks after sundown. He also found a...


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