Kwanzaa Display at Lake Ella
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Posted: 7:43 PM Dec 31, 2009
Kwanzaa Display at Lake Ella
One Tallahassee Man is looking to dispel some misconceptions about Kwanzaa by bringing his own artistic display to a local park.
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One Tallahassee Man is looking to dispel some misconceptions about Kwanzaa by bringing his own artistic display to a local park.

Irvin Brunson has been out at Lake Ella since last Saturday, explaining to anyone with open ears about Kwanzaa and it's seven principles.

Brunson says the biggest misconception is that Kwanzaa is not a religious holiday, it's a cultural celebration.

"Often times we are glad that the last year is behind us, but understanding the basic principles of Kwanzaa gives us the information to go out and have a better year," says Irvin Brunson, who created the Kwanzaa display.

Brunson says he'll be out for his last day Friday from 2 to 4 pm at Lake Ella.

He hopes to expand his efforts next year to more venues around the Capital City.


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Posted by: Judy on Jan 3, 2010 at 09:57 PM

Read up on the Black Panthers web site,They also have The New Black Panthers who are extreme radicals who want thir own country and want to get rid of all white people. They are very extreme just as the KKK are. They spew out hatred about us on Fox news.The founder of Kwanzaa is a Black Panther and is a member of Us which stands for United Slavery. In one of his books he writes about how badly the women were treated at the plantations.What a hypocrosy, he did worse to the two black females that he tortured.
Posted by: Judy on Jan 1, 2010 at 01:25 PM

Thanks Schwartz and well put. I would also like to know how Bill Clinton could jump own this; then use taxpayers money to have Kwanzaa put on postage stamps; by a dangerous felon.
Posted by: schwartz on Jan 1, 2010 at 11:48 AM

Posted by: Anonymous on Jan 1, 2010 at 10:54 AM Posted by: Anonymous on Jan 1, 2010 at 11:23 AM these other two comments were made by me. simply didn't click in the name. taking responsability for my comments.
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