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Richard J. Daley

Richard J. Daley was mayor of Chicago from 21 years, from 1955 to 1976. During that time, he headed a vast Democratic political machine. He died unexpectedly at age 74 on Dec. 20, 1976, when he had a heart attack during a visit to his doctor's office. Daley had been mayor longer than anyone else, and his death came as a shock to a generation of Chicagoans who could remember no other mayor. He was often described as the last of the big city bosses ruling over the last of the big city political machines. But he was also an expert on municipal government and especially city finance. He was the most powerful Democrat in Illinois and the most influential mayor in the nation. His son, Richard M. D...  Show more »
Richard J. Daley was mayor of Chicago from 21 years, from 1955 to 1976. During that time, he headed a vast Democratic political machine. He died unexpectedly at age 74 on Dec. 20, 1976, when he had a heart attack during a visit to his doctor's office. Daley had been mayor longer than anyone else, and his death came as a shock to a generation of Chicagoans who could remember no other mayor. He was often described as the last of the big city bosses ruling over the last of the big city political machines. But he was also an expert on municipal government and especially city finance. He was the most powerful Democrat in Illinois and the most influential mayor in the nation. His son, Richard M. Daley, was first elected mayor in 1989 and won a sixth term in 2007.  « Show less

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    Nov 19, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Ashburn thriving on a strong sense of community

    When Greg Lis and his friends were growing up in the 1950s and wanted to play baseball, they'd head over to Cinder Field, a vacant lot in the Southwest Side neighborhood of Ashburn, and choose sides for a pick-up game.
    When Greg Lis and his friends were growing up in the 1950s and wanted to play baseball, they'd head over to Cinder Field, a vacant lot in the Southwest Side neighborhood of Ashburn, and choose sides for a pick-up game. Lis, vice president of Americorp...

    Tags: Real Estate, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Park District, Television

  2. Oct 24, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. For insider, park a gold mine

    Mayor Richard Daley took an hourlong boat ride on the Chicago River in fall 1997 and came back with a vision of improving the riverfront in the city's neighborhoods.
    Tribune staff reporters
    Mayor Richard Daley took an hourlong boat ride on the Chicago River in fall 1997 and came back with a vision of improving the riverfront in the city's neighborhoods. Just about that time, Thomas DiPiazza, an ally of Daley's, also took an interest in...

    Tags: Real Estate, Real Estate Buyers, Finance, Chicago White Sox, Environmental Politics

  4. Jan 11, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Image holds strong memories for family of King bodyguard

    Stephanie Cox-Batson was out for a jog last month when a photograph in an art gallery window stopped her in her tracks.
    Chicago Tribune
    Stephanie Cox-Batson was out for a jog last month when a photograph in an art gallery window stopped her in her tracks. The shot, taken July 6, 1966, showed Martin Luther King Jr. surrounded by tense police bodyguards as he entered Soldier Field to...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Soldier Field, Politics, African Americans, Elections

  6. Jul 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. GOP uses association with Chicago against Obama

    Once there was an aspiring young political strategist who disrupted a Chicago campaign event for a rival party candidate by inviting homeless to it with promises of free food, drink and more. Republicans this election season have been attacking "Chicago-...

    Tags: Adam Kinzinger, Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, U.S. Department of Justice, Regional Authority

  8. Feb 6, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Race is sensitive subtext in Obama's campaign

    Tribune staff reporters
    The expected launch of Barack Obama's presidential campaign is still days away, but his quest to become the nation's first black commander in chief already is forcing a delicate examination of how candidates talk about race. That conversation took an...

    Tags: New Hampshire, Biography (genre), Ethics, Christianity, Mitt Romney

  10. Mar 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 175 years of memorable, horrible, humorous and remarkable events that shaped Chicago

    On March 4, 1837, exactly 175 years ago, Chicago was incorporated. Not that Flashback needed a reason, but we took this occasion to compile a very long list of events, year by year and decade by decade, that helped shape this great city.
    On March 4, 1837, exactly 175 years ago, Chicago was incorporated. Not that Flashback needed a reason, but we took this occasion to compile a very long list of events, year by year and decade by decade, that helped shape this great city. Some events...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Joseph Bernardin, Chicago Marathon, Goodman Theatre, Water Tower

  12. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. The night McCormick Place burned

    The scope of the disaster was hard to fathom. Tribune reporters and photographers who raced to the scene that bitterly cold January night in 1967 sent word that McCormick Place was ablaze, engulfed in flames, raging — destroyed. Back at Tribune Tower, the night editor said, "It can't be."
    The scope of the disaster was hard to fathom. Tribune reporters and photographers who raced to the scene that bitterly cold January night in 1967 sent word that McCormick Place was ablaze, engulfed in flames, raging — destroyed. Back at Tribune...

    Tags: Rome (Italy), Fires, Transportation Accidents, Chicago Auto Show, McCormick Place

  14. Feb 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Hog butcher for the world'

    The shuttering of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. on July 30, 1971, didn't mark the end of Chicago's role as "hog butcher for the world." That came a year earlier, when "hog alley" closed, a victim of the stockyards' long descent from years of glory and gore.
    The shuttering of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. on July 30, 1971, didn't mark the end of Chicago's role as "hog butcher for the world." That came a year earlier, when "hog alley" closed, a victim of the stockyards' long descent from years of...

    Tags: Willa Cather, Steaks, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Livestock Farming, Barack Obama

  16. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  17. Celebrate at Pride--but also make a statement

    It's that time of year again. Pride is in the air around the world for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and ally community now that June has arrived. Parades, festivals, music, parties, shirtless boys, dykes on bikes, and more rainbows than you can shake your high heels at will abound in cities all over the country.
    For RedEye
    It's that time of year again. Pride is in the air around the world for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and ally community now that June has arrived. Parades, festivals, music, parties, shirtless boys, dykes on bikes, and more rainbows than you can...

    Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Arts and Culture, Culture, Demonstration, Employment

  18. Jul 5, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  19. By George, ‘Leighton Courthouse’ shows how to play the naming game

    Change of Subject
    George N. Leighton, 6/29/2012. Tribune photo by Terence Antonio James In a startling break with tradition, Cook County has just named its central courthouse after former Judge George N. Leighton. The tradition I’m referring to isn’t the long-...
  20. Apr 9, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
  21. Chicago Showdown

    Chicago's decision to grant a permit allowing protestors to march during the NATO summit next month, may go a long way toward keeping the peace. Chicago is ground zero for what could be the biggest demonstration the city has seen in decades with one activist group claiming 50-thousand protesters will converge on Chicago. So what can Chicago learn from the past? Steve Sanders flew to San Diego to speak with the man who wrote the book on the violent police response to Chicago's ugly anti-war demonstrations in 1968.
    WGN News
    Chicago's decision to grant a permit allowing protestors to march during the NATO summit next month, may go a long way toward keeping the peace. Chicago is ground zero for what could be the biggest demonstration the city has seen in decades with one...

    Tags: Television Industry, Elections, Dan Walker, Riots, Photography

  22. Jan 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Gingrich points to 'radical' Alinsky in criticizing Obama

    Nearly 40 years after his death, Saul Alinsky's name is back in the news, peppered throughout presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich's speeches.
    Nearly 40 years after his death, Saul Alinsky's name is back in the news, peppered throughout presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich's speeches. A native Chicagoan, Alinsky was "the father of community organizing," said Sanford D. Horwitt, author of "Let...

    Tags: The Washington Post, University of Chicago, Newt Gingrich, Barack Obama, Weather Underground

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