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According to Keith Mayes, the author of Kwanzaa: Black Power and the Making of the African-American Holiday Tradition, the popularity within the US has " leveled off " as the black power movement there has declined, and now between half and two million people celebrate Kwanzaa in the US, or between one and five percent of African Americans.
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Stevens and John Glenn ; nationally recognized author Odessa Walker Hooker ; corporate executive Reatha Clark King ; the first Miss Black Deaf America Pageant winner Mrs. Ronnie Mae Tyson-Jones ; and many more prominent African Americans.
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