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Black Issues Book Review, Nov-Dec, 2001 by Mondella S. Jones
African-American Holiday Traditions: Celebrating With Passion, Style, and Grace By Antoinette Broussard Citadel Press, 2000, $22.50, ISBN 1-559-72532-X
Etiquette consultant Antoinette Broussard gives African-Americans tips on everything for every holiday. This guide demonstrates settings and designs, recipes, African-American holiday traditions that can be utilized throughout the year. Great not only for Christmas and Kwanzaa, but also for special occasions all year round.
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