The Rosedale banishment, one of the darkest moments in Johnstown’s history, was examined as not only a historic event from 1923 during a vigil in Central Park on Thursday, but
The Rosedale banishment, one of the darkest moments in Johnstown’s history, was examined as not only a historic event from 1923 during a vigil in Central Park on Thursday, but
Mayor Joseph Cauffiel forever transformed the economic and cultural identity of Johnstown when, on Sept. 7, 1923, he ordered all Black and Mexican people who had lived in the city
Sometime back in the 1990s, Mary Carol “Butchie” Edwards read a column in The Tribune-Democrat about the 1923 Rosedale incident and, much to her surprise, saw the name “Joseph Grachan.”
Sometime back in the 1990s, Mary Carol “Butchie” Edwards read a column in The Tribune-Democrat about the 1923 Rosedale incident and, much to her surprise, saw the name “Joseph Grachan.”