Thursday, October 3, 2019

Population loss in Mississippi: Bolivar County/Cleveland


It all started here.

Population loss as in major -- 50% or more. 

Source:  Wikipedia (Bolivar County, Cleveland)


Cleveland is one of 2 county seats in Bolivar County.  (Rosedale is the other.)

Population loss by degrees:  80-90%70-79%, 60-69%, 50-59%.



Percentage of population 25 and older with a bachelor's degree:
  • 22.9% - Bolivar County
  • 21.3% - Mississippi
  • 30.9% - U.S.
Percentage of population 65 and older:
  • 15.8% - Bolivar County
  • 15.9% - Mississippi
  • 16.0% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
  • 32.4% - Bolivar County
  • 19.7% - Mississippi
  • 11.8% - U.S.

The last time Bolivar County voted for a Republican candidate for president was in 1972.  Clinton received 65.4% of the vote in 2016.  George Wallace received 34.6% of the vote, a plurality, in 1968.

Related reading:
Mississippi District Ordered to Desegregate Its Schools.  (The New York Times, 6/18/2016)
The Mississippi case began with an action filed on July 24, 1965, on behalf of 131 children. The suit accused the Bolivar County Board of Education and some of its members of operating public schools on a racially segregated basis. The Cleveland School District is part of Bolivar County. 
A Justice Department motion filed in 2011 illustrated the inequities between the poor and well-off in Cleveland, a Mississippi Delta town with a population of about 12,000. Before 1969, schools on the west side of the railroad tracks that run through Cleveland were white and segregated by law. Schools on the east side of the tracks were originally black.

Other Mississippi population loss posts:
Tunica County/Tunica.  (10/2/2019)
Coahoma County/Clarksdale.  (10/2/2019)

Population loss series:

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