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  1. Maulana Ndabezitha Karenga (born Ronald McKinley Everett, July 14, 1941), previously known as Ron Karenga, is an American activist, author and professor of Africana studies, best known as the creator of the pan-African and African-American holiday of Kwanzaa.

    • Author, activist, scholar
    • Ronald McKinley Everett, July 14, 1941 (age 82), Parsonsburg, Maryland, U.S.
    • Brenda Lorraine "Haiba" Karenga (divorced), Tiamoyo Karenga (1971–)
    • www.maulanakarenga.org
  2. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Maulana Karenga (born July 14, 1941, Parsonsburg, Maryland, U.S.) is an American activist, scholar, and author. He is best known as the creator of Kwanzaa, the seven-day African American and Pan-African holiday. Early life. Ronald McKinley Everett was born to Levi Everett, a Baptist minister, and Addie Everett; he is the youngest of 14 children.

  3. 24 de dic. de 2020 · Though Dr. Maulana Karenga doesn’t consider himself the sole founder of Kwanzaa, he is probably best known as the man who created the week-long, year-end African American holiday tradition that...

  4. hmn.wiki › es › Ron_KarengaMaulana Karenga

    Maulana Ndabezitha Karenga (nacido Ronald McKinley Everett , 14 de julio de 1941), [1] [2] [3] anteriormente conocido como Ron Karenga , es un activista, autor y profesor de estudios africanos estadounidense , mejor conocido como el creador del pan. -Fiesta africana y afroamericana de Kwanzaa .

  5. 2023 Annual Kwanzaa Theme “Kwanzaa, Freedom, Justice and Peace: Principles and Practices for A New World” Annual Founder’s Kwanzaa Message

  6. 9 de may. de 1978 · May 8, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. "I created Kwanzaa," laughed M. Ron Karenga like a teen-ager who's just divulged a deeply held, precisions secret. "People think it's African. But it's not. I...

  7. Created in 1966 by Maulana Ron Karenga, Kwanzaa is an African American and Pan-African holiday that celebrates history, values, family, community and culture. The ideas and concepts of Kwanzaa are expressed in the Swahili language, one of the most widely spoken languages in Africa.