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  2. Unfortunately, Black Santas are few and far between, making up just 3 percent of American professional Santas, according to a 2016 report, which is troubling, as “research shows that positive ...

  3. How Black and Asian Santas are changing the way ... - AOL

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    The "Santa Experience," an annual event held at the mall in Bloomington, Minn., includes the most diverse group of Santas, including Santa Pat, a Santa who is Black. Santa Allan Siu, the mall’s ...

  4. Asian American Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People is a non-fiction book by Helen Zia, published in 2000 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.. The book chronicles Zia's childhood in New Jersey and her interactions with American racial dynamics of the mid-20th century.

  5. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    The common image of Santa Claus (Father Christmas) as a jolly large man in red garments was not created by the Coca-Cola Company as an advertising tool. Santa Claus had already taken this form in American popular culture by the late 19th century, long before Coca-Cola used his image in the 1930s. [8]

  6. Santa Claus Is a Black Man - Wikipedia

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    A soul song, the lyrics describe Akim happening upon her mother and Santa Claus dancing, noting Santa's curious resemblance to her father. [1] The elder Vann was active in mentoring children, and intended the song to provide positive imagery and empowerment for young African-Americans; [ 1 ] the song also makes reference to the Kwanzaa holiday ...

  7. Some experts say Santa’s ‘naughty or nice’ list can be ...

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    Mental health experts checked the “naughty or nice” list in a 2019 video campaign titled “A Mental Health Message From Santa Claus" by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

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