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- Juke_joint abstract "Juke joint (or jook joint) is the vernacular term for an informal establishment featuring music, dancing, gambling, and drinking, primarily operated by African American people in the southeastern United States. The term "juke" is believed to derive from the Gullah word joog, meaning rowdy or disorderly. A juke joint may also be called a "barrelhouse".Classic juke joints found, for example, at rural crossroads, catered to the rural work force that began to emerge after the emancipation. Plantation workers and sharecroppers needed a place to relax and socialize following a hard week, particularly since they were barred from most white establishments by Jim Crow laws. Set up on the outskirts of town, often in ramshackle buildings or private houses, juke joints offered food, drink, dancing and gambling for weary workers. Owners made extra money selling groceries or moonshine to patrons, or providing cheap room and board.".
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- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink www.308bluesclubandcafe.com.
- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink www.adelaidebluesfestival.com.
- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink www.backroadsofamericanmusic.com.
- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink www.deltablues.net.
- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink www.jukejointfestival.com.
- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink www.jukejointvideo.com.
- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink Juke+Joint+Blues.
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- Juke_joint wikiPageExternalLink index.pperl?date=19980414.
- Juke_joint wikiPageID "2806858".
- Juke_joint wikiPageRevisionID "595432797".
- Juke_joint hasPhotoCollection Juke_joint.
- Juke_joint subject Category:Blues.
- Juke_joint subject Category:Types_of_drinking_establishment.
- Juke_joint subject Category:Types_of_restaurants.
- Juke_joint comment "Juke joint (or jook joint) is the vernacular term for an informal establishment featuring music, dancing, gambling, and drinking, primarily operated by African American people in the southeastern United States. The term "juke" is believed to derive from the Gullah word joog, meaning rowdy or disorderly. A juke joint may also be called a "barrelhouse".Classic juke joints found, for example, at rural crossroads, catered to the rural work force that began to emerge after the emancipation.".
- Juke_joint label "Juke Joint".
- Juke_joint label "Juke joint".
- Juke_joint label "Juke joint".
- Juke_joint label "Juke joint".
- Juke_joint label "Juke joint".
- Juke_joint label "Джук-джойнт".
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