Crenshaw County, Alabama gets the name after Anderson Crenshaw, a judge, has a population of more than thirteen thousands. Luverne is the largest city and the county seat of this county. Established in the year 1866, Crenshaw County has more than five thousand households and three thousand families dwelling with a great racial variety of Pacific Islanders, Native Americans, Asians, Whites, Blacks or African Americans and few other races, Latinos and Hispanics of any other race.
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