When ‘usual residence’ is a prison
Oct 01, 2020
2 minutes
BY JONATHAN THOMPSON
F A a profile of eastern Colorado’s Crowley County using the most recent census data, it would appear to be far more diverse and densely populated than neighboring counties. About 6,000 people live in the 800-square-mile county’s four small towns, and about 47 percent of the population is either Latino, Black or Indigenous, considerably higher than the state as a whole.
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days