Tapped out
Feb 21, 2020
4 minutes
BY JUSTIN WORLAND
PHOTOGRAPHS BY MATT BLACK FOR TIME
THIS PROJECT WAS SUPPORTED BY THE PULITZER CENTER
HE WHEELS ARE STILL ATTACHED TO THE HOUSE trailer that Pamela Rush calls home, but the 49-year-old mother of two is trapped. A lifelong resident of Lowndes County, Alabama, she lives off disability checks, struggling to pay the bills on a ninth-grade education. It’s hard to attribute her situation to any one cause—she was born in one of the poorest counties in one of the poorest states and, like the rest of the county’s mostly African-American population, she wrestles with the legacy of slavery and systemized discrimination. Just down the road from
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