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

By (author): "Roger Biles"
Publish Date: May 1995
Richard J. Daley: Politics, Race, and the Governing of Chicago
ISBN0875805663
ISBN139780875805665
AsinRichard J. Daley: Politics, Race, and the Governing of Chicago
CharactersRichard J. Daley
Original titleRichard J. Daley: Politics, Race, and the Governing of Chicago
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.