Haitians and Black Americans engage in historically-rooted New Year's traditions that honor past struggles and manifest hope ...
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The wealth from coffee and sugar attained by the white ruling class ... Haitian and Black American New Year’s Eve traditions across faith backgrounds call us to taste the harsh realities of ...
A major New Year’s food tradition in the American South, Hoppin’ John is a dish of pork-flavored field peas or black-eyed peas ... in African and West Indian traditions and was most likely ...
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From making resolutions and eating black eyed peas ... Try these 9 international traditions to call in some cosmic favors. Eat 12 grapes — in under a minute In countries all across Latin ...
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One of the easiest New Year traditions for good fortune to replicate anywhere you live comes from Spain. The Spanish start off their new year by eating 12 grapes ... this black-and-white British ...