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PHOTOS: It's Not Just Big Cities — Black Lives Matter Protests Rise Up In Texas Towns

Lillian Ayro, a pastor in Waxahachie, Texas, spoke in front of the Ellis County Courthouse during a protest there on Saturday, June 6, 2020.
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Lillian Ayro, a pastor in Waxahachie, Texas, spoke in front of the Ellis County Courthouse during a protest there on Saturday, June 6, 2020.

With their courthouse squares, Friday night lights and backing the blue, small Texas towns aren't known as hotbeds of protest. But in the last few days, small cities have been joining in with big cities across the state to demonstrate in support of the Black Live Matter cause.

One North Texas example is Waxahachie — the Ellis County seat is 30 miles south of Dallas with a population of around 38,000, 30 miles south of Dallas. ĻӰԺ reporter and Waxahachie resident Stella Chávez of around 60 people in her hometown on Saturday, almost two weeks since George Floyd's death under the knee of a Minneapolis, Minn., police officer May 25. 

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Not only have been , many have taken to Twitter. Take a look at the protest experiences of Texans from well outside the state's metro areas — some in towns with notably racist histories:

From across Texas

From Red Oak, just north of Waxahachie:

In Vidor, 10 miles from Beaumont and 95 miles east of Houston, in southeast Texas:

Vidor was one of the most noted and  in the past.

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In Alpine, in West Texas, north of Big Bend National Park: 

In Howe, Texas, 56 miles north of Dallas and 25 miles from Oklahoma:

In Jasper, in Deep East Texas:

Jasper made international news after the three white supremacists ., by dragging him from the back of a pick-up truck in 1998. His death was one of the inspirations for the federal Hate Crimes Prevention Act, signed by President Barack Obama in 2009.

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In Hondo, 40 miles west of San Antonio:

Weatherford, 30 miles west of Fort Worth:

In Stephenville, 80 miles west of Fort Worth:

Christy Robinson oversees social media strategy.