Born in Sherman, Texas, Hightower came from a working-class background. He worked his way through college working as assistant general manager of the Denton Chamber of Commerce, and later landed a spot as a management trainee for the United States Department of Commerce. He received a B.A. in government from North Texas State University[?] and later did graduate work at Columbia University in international affairs.
In the late 1960s he worked in Washington, D.C. as legislative aide to Senator Ralph Yarbrough[?]. He returned to Texas in 1976 to become the editor of the Texas Observer[?], and was elected Agricultural Commissoner in 1983, serving in that capacity to 1991.
Since 1993, he has hosted a talk radio program, "Hightower Radio," carried by over 100 affiliates. Recently, Hightower has been involved in a project called the "Rolling Thunder Down-Home Democracy Tour," a series of festivals in various communities thoughout the United States with the goal of organizing grassroots activism.
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See also: Ann Venamin[?]
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