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From: Jim Choate <ravage@ssz.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 1997 11:02:00 +0800
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Subject: Kwanzaa hijacked by white businesses... [CNN]
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> SOME RETAILERS SAY WHITE CORPORATIONS ARE HIJACKING KWANZAA
>
> graphic December 26, 1997
> Web posted at: 9:53 p.m. EST (0253 GMT)
>
> WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As celebrations begin for Kwanzaa, the
> 30-year-old African-American holiday, some black business owners say
> they worry the celebration, which emphasizes black self-reliance, is
> being hijacked by white-owned corporations.
>
> "When this holiday came into existence, it was almost a
> laughingstock," says Magaji Bukar, a gift shop owner. "And now that
> (retailers) can make some money, now (they) want to be a part of
> this. We're saying, 'No.'"
>
> "This is more than just money. This is culture," he said.
>
> Bukar is one of about 1,000 African-American business owners who
> have launched a letter-writing campaign, demanding that large
> companies -- including Hallmark Cards and Giant Foods -- stop
> selling Kwanzaa-related items. They are urging African-Americans to
> buy Kwanzaa supplies and goods only from black businesses.
>
> But not all African-Americans agree. For example, Pamela Rucker of
> the National Retail Federation says merchants are simply responding
> to the free market and showing respect for the holiday. Magaji Bukar
> Magaji Bukar
>
> "Retailers have a responsibility to serve their consumers, whether
> African-American, Hispanic, Asian, whatever," she said. "If
> consumers didn't tell us they wanted Kwanzaa-related products, or
> other ethnic or culturally-related products, retailers wouldn't
> stock them."
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