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Roby is a small town in Fisher County. Fisher County is located somewhere between Fort Worth and Lubbock. Roby is a rural city in a rural county and Roby has been in decline since the invention of the cotton picking machine hit the Roby cot...
Emma Lou Linn was an Austin city councilwoman from 1975-77. She was part of an alliance of young, ethnic, and left wing voters that gained control of Austin city government in 1975. It was a diverse group that ran as a slate and transformed...
Texas rural counties are poor. And that’s a fact.
Some counties are poorer than others.
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Here’s a tiny fact about rural Texas that rural Texans already know.
The poorest 50 counties in Texas are all rural.
Here are some obligatory data points.
US poverty rate 10%.
Texas poverty rate 16%.
Texas rural counties 18%.
Border R...
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