These Rare Photos From the 40’s Show A Different World

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The Juke Joints

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Juke joints became popular in the 1940s. People would hang around the jukebox. These spaces became known as juke joints. Juke joints were especially popular amongst African-American communities. This is where people would come after a long day’s work to let loose and have a bit of fun. As time passed, jukeboxes improved in appearance and sound quality. Clubs and bars are equivalent to juke joints in today’s society. Dancing and music are timeless essentials, whether you’re in the 1940s or the 2000s.

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