Give a face-lift to Christmas with the flavor of African American culture. Now days families of different cultures come up with exiting and memorable ways of celebrating the holiday; creating new traditions to be passed on. The Black culture created a wonderful way for their youngsters to capture the excitement of Christmas fun by having an African American Santa Clause. And why not, after all Santa should be whatever you want him to be in your mind, a fun loving figure that brings joy and laughter during the holiday season. Although the black culture, very well rounded in faith, knows that Christmas is not just about Santa Clause and gift giving, many still allow this figure to be apart of Black entertainment. For many parents it’s an excuse to remind their children to behave, because if not, they will not be getting any presents from Santa. Instilling this type of voice works like magic on many young minds. So, why not have a picture of a Black Santa, someone who they can relate to and look up to. This will also allow parents to instill the black culture into their Christmas tradition. This concept has been passed along in African American culture in recent years. It’s an uplifting way to show children that Santa Clause can relate to youngsters, lighting up their holiday fun with hope and excitement. Introduce this into your Christmas holiday and infuse the African American traditions in a great new way to your family.
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