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Site of Rusk Public School No. 2 for African Americans

Rusk, Cherokee County

Marker Text

By 1884 the Rusk Public School District maintained two schools: No. 1 for its Anglo students and No. 2 for its African American students. A yearly average of 50 students met in a small house built here about 1895 to house Rusk Public School No. 2. In 1939 the Rusk Independent School District erected a new school building southeast of downtown Rusk for its African American students. Named after long-term principal G. W. Bradford, the facility was used until Rusk integrated its schools in the 1960s. Many graduates of this school became highly respected professionals.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description 1/4 mile west of Courthouse on US 84 (W. 6th St.)
Marker # 6926
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.79563, -95.157967

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