Richard J. Daley: Politics, Race, and the Governing of Chicago

Roger Biles

Richard J. Daley: Politics, Race, and the Governing of Chicago
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Country
United States
Published
19 June 1995
Pages
302
ISBN
9780875801995

Richard J. Daley: Politics, Race, and the Governing of Chicago

Roger Biles

From his first election in 1955 to 1976, Mayor Richard J. Daley dominated Chicago’s political landscape. A product of the Irish Catholic working class, Daley never lost touch with his roots as he rose through the Democratic Party machine-whose workings he perfected-to become a powerful and enduring political figure.

The story of Daley is also the story of Chicago. Faced with issues confronting many American cities in the twentieth century-civil rights, integration, race riots, fiscal crisis, housing, suburban flight, urban renewal-Daley conducted Chicago’s business with a steadfast resolve to withstand the many changes that threatened to engulf his city. Richard J. Daley portrays one of the most prominent American mayors in a balanced perspective and sheds new light on his place in urban history.

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