Kwanzaa – 26th December Happy Kwanzaa 2019 (1st Day)! Every year, on 26th December the United States and African people are celebrating Kwanzaa as annual holiday to honor African heritage in African-American culture. The special holiday of USA & African Country “Kwanzaa” observed from December 26 to January 1, culminating in gift-giving and a feast. Kwanzaa has seven core principles (Nguzo Saba). The Happy Kwanzaa Day was created by Maulana Karenga and was first celebrated in 1966.
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When is Kwanzaa 2019?
This year, The Happy Kwanzaa 2019 in United States began on Thursday, December 26 and ends on Wednesday, January 1, 2020.
Short History of Kwanzaa:
Kwanzaa is an African-Americans celebration of life from 26 December to 1 January. Dr. Maulana Karenga introduced the festival in 1966 to the United States as a ritual to welcome the first harvests to the home. Dr. Karenga created this festival for Afro-Americans as a response to the commercialism of Christmas.
Happy Kwanzaa 2019: Wishes, Messages, Greetings, Sayings, SMS & Status
Sending you some Kwanzaa blessing from my family to yours. May you get blessed each of the seven days with your favorite company. May Lord bless you and brings a smile on your face.
Wish you a harvest full of smile, love and dine filled with family and friend and abundance of happiness. I wish you a joyous Kwanzaa, my dear. May Lord bless you.
In the name of Lord, I wish that this Kwanzaa brings you joy, hope, good vibes and prosperity in your life. Have a feast on this Kwanzaa. Stay safe and have fun.
May you enter the New Year with all the promises the Nguzo Saba holds! Have a great time at this festival of celebration. May God bless you, my dear.
In this auspicious festive, hope Kwanzaa brings you light and brightness in your life and make it better in its own way. May you feel the love and warmth. Wishing you a happy Kwanzaa.
I hope you enjoy this week-long celebration with your dear and near ones. Many blissful greetings for the Kwanzaa. May Lord bless you and your family.
This week-long celebration may get fulfill not only your belly but also your heart. May it bring happiness and your dear ones closer to your heart. Happy Kwanzaa.
Wishing you warmth and togetherness this Kwanzaa.
I hope your Kwanzaa is filled with joy and prosperity.
Celebrating the proud heritage of a beautiful family.
May peace, love, and unity bring a happy Kwanzaa to you.
I hope you enjoy each of the seven days of Kwanzaa.
Let the light of Kwanzaa bring happiness to your home.
From Umoja to Imani, may all the blessings of Kwanzaa be yours.
Standing with you in your struggle and your celebration.
Kwanzaa is a reminder that good things happen around a table.
Hoping your Kwanzaa celebration leaves you with lots of sweet memories to look back in the future. Have a grand feast with your family and have lots of fun. Happy Kwanzaa!
Take pride in each other and give thanks for this beautiful Kwanzaa.
May these Kwanzaa candles bring you new rays of hope and brightness in your life, gives you all the courage and good vibes to conquer the world in your own terms. Happy Kwanzaa.
I feel so lucky to have you in my life, dear. I hope you have a delightful Kwanza vacation. Enjoy your life to the fullest. May Lord bless you with lots of chocolate cake on this Kwanzaa.
I am blessed to have so many great things in my life – family, friends, and God. All will be in my thoughts daily. I wish your Kwanza celebration sparkle upon all the other festive this year.
During Kwanzaa, we remember those we love. I love the true meaning of this holiday and I am so glad I can share it with you.
You have been with me since I was little and have shown me throughout my life the true meaning of Kwanzaa. Remembering you today and sharing our love as I wish you a Happy Kwanzaa to the one who showed me what it stands for and for what it’s all about.
The greatest happiness is family happiness. I’m happy about being here with you. Giving you all my warmest regards for a very happy Kwanzaa, my dear.
Best Happy Kwanzaa Quotes 2019:
- Cross the river in a crowd and the crocodile won’t eat you.” – African Proverb
- Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Nia, Cujamaa, Kuumba, Imani, Happy Kwanzaa.” – Unknown
- “Kwanzaa is a special time to remember the ancestors, the bridge builders, and the leaders.” – Dorothy Winbush Riley
- “Kuumba (Creativity): To do always as much as we can, in the way we can, in order to leave our community more beautiful and beneficial than we inherited it.”
- “Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics): To build and maintain our own stores, shops, and other businesses and to profit from them together.”
- “Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility): To build and maintain our community together and make our brothers’ and sisters’ problems our problems and to solve them together.”
- “Nia (Purpose): To make our collective vocation the building and developing of our community in order to restore our people to their traditional greatness.”
- “Imani (Faith): To believe with all our hearts in our people, our parents, our teachers, our leaders, and the righteousness and victory of our struggle.”
- “Return to old watering holes for more than water; friends and dreams are there to meet you.” – African proverb
- “There is no one who became rich because he broke a holiday, no one became fat because he broke a fast.” – Ethiopian Proverb
- “If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” – African Proverb
- “A family is like a forest when you are outside it is dense, when you are inside you see that each tree has its place.” – African Proverb
- “Each of us is a being in himself and a being in society, each of us needs to understand himself and understand others, take care of others and be taken care of himself.” – Haniel Long
- “A man is called selfish not for pursuing his own good, but for neglecting his neighbor’s.” -Richard Whately