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The '''Krewe of African Kings''' is a [[Wikipedia:Krewe|krewe]] that participates in the [[Mardi Gras]] and [[Fiesta of Five Flags]] parades and other events. It was founded in [[1990]] by parishioners of [[St. Joseph Catholic Church]] and held its first parade and ball in [[1991]]. There are about 20 members, and every year they hold a New Year's party and formal ball, where a skit is performed depicting the history of an African king.
 
The '''Krewe of African Kings''' is a [[Wikipedia:Krewe|krewe]] that participates in the [[Mardi Gras]] and [[Fiesta of Five Flags]] parades and other events. It was founded in [[1990]] by parishioners of [[St. Joseph Catholic Church]] and held its first parade and ball in [[1991]]. There are about 20 members, and every year they hold a New Year's party and formal ball, where a skit is performed depicting the history of an African king.
 
==See also==
 
* [[Krewe of African Queens]]
 
  
 
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