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Joseph Goldwasser

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Joseph Goldwasser
Bornc. 1919
Diedc. 1971
CitizenshipPoland
United States
OccupationBusinessman
Known forInvestigation of the lynching of Robert Mallard
SpouseDraza

Joseph Goldwasser (c. 1919c. 1971) was a Americanized Polish Jewish businessman. He is known for leading an unofficial investigation in the lynching of Robert Mallard.

Biography

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Joseph Goldwasser was born c. 1919 grew up in Łódź, Poland, in a family of 10 children. In 1938, when he was 19, he fled to Russia by himself after hearing a warning of the occupation of Poland. He spent World War II in Russia, including a year inside a Gulag. After the war, he fled to Uzbekistan.[1]

Goldwasser later moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and married Draza Goldwasser. He ran a tire business called "Trey Packing"[2] in an old synagogue. The synagogue later burnt down, and he remodeled the building into a department store named the "Peerless Department Store".[3][4] Goldwasser often employed African Americans who moved from the Southern United States.[3] He was a member of the NAACP's Cleveland branch, and launched an unofficial investigation on the lynching of Robert Mallard.[5]

Goldwasser died c. 1971, at the age of 52 from a heart attack.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Lappin Foundation. "Holocaust Survivors Speakers Bureau".
  2. ^ Board, United States National Labor Relations (1968). Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board. The Board.
  3. ^ a b c Jeffrey S., Morris (2014). "Haymarket to the Heights: The Movement of Cleveland's Orthodox Synagogues From Their Initial Meeting Places to the Heights". Cleveland State University: 40.
  4. ^ Company, Johnson Publishing (1955-03-03). Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ "The Mallard Murder Case". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2024-02-05.