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Item Sku: 4018352
Possible Dreams Armchair Quarterback African American
Introduced in 2010 8.25” Expected Ship Date July 2010
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Item Sku: 4017309
Possible Dreams Peace Be With You African American
Introduced in 2010 10” Expected Ship Date August 2010
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Item Sku: 4017304
Possible Dreams He Is My Shepherd
African American. Introduced in 2010 10.25” Expected Ship Date August 2010
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$40.00 |
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Item Sku: 809658
Possible Dreams Santa is Out - African American
African American Santa and child.
Introduced 2009
8" |
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Item Sku: 810032-1
Possible Dreams O Holy Night - African American
African American Santa holding Nativity scene.
Introduced 2009
10" |
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Item Sku: 809704
Possible Dreams Santa Swings - African American
By Artist Lyn Fletcher . African American Santa golfer. Some assembly required.
Introduced 2009
11" |
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$48.00 |
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Item Sku: 71132
African American Twinkle, Twinkle
Musical and Lighted Plays ''Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star''
African American Santa Claus with Baby
2 AA batteries not included
9" Height
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Item Sku: 71074
African American In the Nick of Time
African American Fireman, Fire Fighter
(2 Piece Set)
13" Height
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Item Sku: 800601
African American Possible Dreams Hope Treetopper
Designed by Thomas Blackshear
12''
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$56.00 / $42.00 |
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$54.00 |
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Item Sku: 71265
African American Kwanzaa Santa
African American
2 piece set
9 1/2'' height
Kwanzaa is a unique African American celebration with focus on the traditional African values of family, community responsibility,
commerce, and self-improvement. Kwanzaa is neither political nor religious and despite some misconceptions, is not a substitute for Christmas. It is simply
a time of reaffirming African-American people, their ancestors and culture. Kwanzaa, which means "first fruits of the harvest" in the African language Kiswahili,
has gained tremendous acceptance. Since its founding in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa has come to be observed by more than 18 million people worldwide,
as reported by the New York Times. When establishing Kwanzaa in 1966, Dr. Karenga included an additional "a" to the end of the spelling to reflect the difference
between the African American celebration (kwanzaa) and the Motherland spelling (kwanza).
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Item Sku: 800549
African American Possible Dreams Thank You, Santa
African American Santa 2 piece set 9''
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