[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: WILLIAM J. CLINTON (1999, Book II)] [December 22, 1999] [Pages 2330-2331] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Message on the Observance of Kwanzaa, 1999 December 22, 1999 Warm greetings to everyone celebrating Kwanzaa. With roots in the ancient history and cultural traditions of Africa and celebrating such fundamental American values as unity and self- determination, this joyous annual festival reflects the diversity that gives our nation much of its strength and resilience. Each year during Kwanzaa, millions of African Americans gather with family and friends to celebrate their rich [[Page 2331]] heritage, to reaffirm the bonds of family and community, and to give thanks to our Creator for the beauty and bounty of life. As we look forward to the new millennium, we must not lose sight of the values and traditions that have strengthened and sustained us in the past. The seven principles of Kwanzaa--unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith--can be invaluable tools in teaching us how to live together in the 21st century as a community, in harmony with one another and our environment and in humility before God. Hillary joins me in extending warmest wishes for a joyous Kwanzaa and every happiness in the coming year. Bill Clinton