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Kwanzaa

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An African-American cultural holiday mentioned in a literary story about marriage as a detail the husband had never heard of, representing the moment when a wife realizes she has learned everything about her husband's past before meeting her

Mentions (6)
"In my time working customer service I have been wished a happy Hanukkah, a happy Kwanza, etc….I do not celebrate either of those holidays and yet, I politely replied with "Thank you! You as well :)" because that is what normal human beings do!"
"I have never met a single black American who celebrates Kwanzaa. They always celebrate Christmas. I'm convinced anyone online who says they celebrate it is pushing a psyop."
Kwanzaa propaganda · u/publiclibrarylover · ↑385 · 2025-12-27
"I think they have more Kwanzaa books here then there's people that celebrate Kwanzaa in the county."
What's with kid's books nowadays? · u/Last-Butterscotch-85 · ↑87 · 2025-12-01
"it's Kwanzaa ffs"
had a funny Gen Z hustlemaxxer interaction · u/CompleteLandscape791 · ↑70 · 2025-12-30
"One day, seven years, four months, two weeks and a day after their first date, the woman was struck by a certainty after learning that her husband had never heard of Kwanzaa. She wasn't sure how she knew, but she *knew* that she *knew*. She had just learned the last fact about her husband from befor"
Once upon a time, a woman caught up with a man. · u/VictusNST · ↑60 · 2023-04-03
"Did people forget about it? Was it ever a real thing? Is it worth researching?"
What's up with Kwanzaa? · u/last-account2 · ↑27 · 2024-10-11
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