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Site of Rusk Public School No. 2
for African-Americans, 1/4 mile west of Courthouse on US 84
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.
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