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    Master Juba (ca. 1825 – ca. 1852 or 1853) was an African-American dancer active in the 1840s. He was one of the first black performers in the United States...
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    The Juba dance or hambone, originally known as Pattin' Juba (Giouba, Haiti: Djouba), is an African-American style of dance that involves stomping as well...
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  • Look up Juba or juba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Juba is the capital of South Sudan. Juba may also refer to: Juba, Estonia, a village in Võru...
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    known as Pete Williams's Place, that Master Juba, a young African-American dancer, performed in the early 1840s. Juba was influential in the development...
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    as various slides and shuffles. The most famous early jig dancer was Master Juba, an African-American who inspired a host of white imitators, many of...
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    young black man known as Master Juba. Diamond and Juba fought dance-offs through the mid-1840s; records indicate that Juba won all but one. Accordingly...
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    into Almack's, where it gave rise in the short term to tap dance (see Master Juba) and in the long term to a music hall genre that was a major precursor...
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  • song that sounded to their masters like merriment, but held a more ominous double meaning. "Juba dis and juba dat, and juba killed da yellow cat, You sift...
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    vaudeville acts, including the 1840s dance and musical performances of Master Juba who was able to elicit a wide range of sounds from the instrument including...
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  • (footballer, born 1909) (Henry William Lane, 1909–1977), English footballer Master Juba (c. 1825–c. 1852/3), stage name of William Henry Lane Harry Lane (disambiguation)...
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  • Kentucky. The African American Master Juba defeats a renowned dancing master in a contest promoted by P. T. Barnum. Juba is considered one of the major...
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  • years old, and was reprinted several times. His other plays include Master Juba (2006), Babel Junction (2006), and a new translation of Bertholt Brecht's...
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    last Roman client king and ruler of Mauretania for Rome. He was the son of Juba II, the king of Numidia and a member of the Berber Massyles tribe, as well...
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    the Bowery. Whilst there he seems to have employed the famous dancer Master Juba, who apparently toured with his minstrel troupe. In addition to the Melodeon...
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    1888. The huge success of a recent British tour by the African-American Master Juba may have adversely affected Pelham's career there as his performance...
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  • Retrieved 2023-06-07. "Mabel Ford". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-06-07. "From Master Juba to 'Happy Feet': A Brief History of Tap Dancing". Highbrow Magazine....
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    Pelham. With the addition of William Henry Lane, a black man known as "Master Juba", they returned to London in June 1848, when they performed at Vauxhall...
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  • and gain popularity. He earns the nickname "the Spaniard" and befriends Juba, an African gladiator from Carthage. In Rome, Commodus organizes 150 days...
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  • William Coolidge Lane (1859–1931), American librarian and historian Master Juba (c. 1825–1852/3), stage name of dancer and minstrel performer William...
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    in these contests presaged the challenge dances of performers such as Master Juba and John Diamond in the next few years. In February, he competed to win...
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  • from the original on April 13, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2016. Juba 2018, pp. 42–43 Juba 2018, p. 42 Lillah, Sarmad (June 13, 2016). "First Details on...
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    Hamza Abdi Barre (category People from Lower Juba)
    2021, representing the Afmadow constituency of Middle Juba. Hamza was born in Kismayo, Lower Juba, to the Ogaden branch of the Darod clan. Hamza completed...
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    known that Master Juba (William Henry Lane) did an impression of Brower dancing (an 1845 playbill for the Ethiopian Minstrels, with whom Juba was touring...
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  • Gene Kelly 2015 Henry LeTang Ray Bolger 2016 Harriet "Quicksand" Browne Master Juba Original Copasetics Ludie Jones The Apollo "Number One" Chorus Line 2017...
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  • Switzerland JFS Juanda Flying School JAEMCO Indonesia JUC Juba Cargo Services & Aviation Company JUBA CARGO Sudan 6J JUB Jubba Airways JUBBA Somalia DKE Jubilee...
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  • most influential works is "Juba and American Minstrelsy", published in 1947. The article sketches the life of Master Juba, a black American dancer active...
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  • Legend of the 9 for Xbox 360 Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved January 7, 2015. Juba, Joe (December 2007). "Kengo: Legend of the 9". Game Informer. No. 176. Archived...
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    province Africa Proconsularis. During the brief period (30–25 BC) Juba II (son of Juba I) ruled as a client king of Numidia on the territory of former province...
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    Sniper (redirect from Sniper master)
    insurgent "Juba", a sniper who features in several propaganda videos. Juba has allegedly shot 37 American soldiers, although whether Juba is a real individual...
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    Dinka people (redirect from Spear master)
    does not directly interact with them. The sacrificing of oxen by the "masters of the fishing spear" is central to Dinka religious practice. Young men...
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