Today is Monday, December 26th, 2011
Kwanzaa
The
week-long celebration of Kwanzaa begins today! This holiday was created
by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966 to honor African American heritage. It
reflects upon and celebrates seven principles: unity,
self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative
economics, purpose, creativity, and faith.
Each
day of the celebration, a candle is lit on the Kinara. Today, on the
first day of Kwanzaa, a black candle is lit to symbolize the people. To
the left of the black candle are three red candles, representing the
people's struggles. To the right of the black candle are three green
candles, symbolizing the people's hope for the future. The candles are
lit from left to right, one candle for each day of the celebration.
Celebrate African American culture, send free Kwanzaa eCards, and enjoy the festive meals and gift-giving!
Today is also
Boxing Day & National Candy Cane Day
December is
National Fruit Cake Month & National Egg Nog Month
mages and text courtesy of MyPunchbowl.com" -- http://www.mypunchbowl.com/
for December 26 1865 - The coffee percolator was patented by James H. Mason. 1917 - During World War I, the U.S. government took over operation of the nation's railroads. 1921 - The Catholic Irish Free State became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain. 1944 - Tennessee Williams' play "The Glass Menagerie" was first performed publicly, at the Civic Theatre in Chicago, IL. 1947 - Heavy snow blanketed the Northeast United States, burying New York City under 25.8 inches of snow in 16 hours. The severe weather was blamed for about 80 deaths. 1982 - The Man of the Year in TIME magazine was a computer. It was the first time a non-human received the honors. |
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"Why not let people differ about their answers to the great mysteries of
the Universe? Let each seek one's own way to the highest, to one's own
sense of supreme loyalty in life, one's ideal of life. Let each
philosophy, each world-view bring forth its truth and beauty to a larger
perspective, that people may grow in vision, stature and dedication."
--Algernon Black
--Algernon Black
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