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Haymarket and May Day, Christopher Thale(
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) ...Street, just north of Randolph, was peaceful, and Mayor Carter H. Harrison, who attended, instructed...
...labor movement and radical influence in it. Mayor Harrison quickly banned meetings and processions....
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Urban Renewal, Arnold R. Hirsch(
Authored Entry
) ...downtown. Within weeks of his 1947 inauguration, Mayor Martin H. Kennelly received a housing program...
...units. At the same time on the Near West Side , Mayor Richard J. Daley tried to protect the Loop,...
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Czechs and Bohemians, Alicia Cozine(
Authored Entry
) ...Cermak, a Czech immigrant, as the Democratic mayor of Chicago in 1931. Anton J. Cermak was born in...
...and brewing and distilling interests. When Mayor Bill Thompson began enforcing the Sunday closing...
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Real Estate Research Corporation, Loomis Mayfield(
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) ...housing and redevelopment coordinator under mayors Martin H. Kennelly and Richard J. Daley, Downs...
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Roosevelt University, Lynn Y. Weiner(
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) ...2004 the 65,000 alumni included the late Chicago mayor Harold Washington, jazz great Ramsey Lewis,...
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Martin Luther King, Jr., in Chicago, James Ralph(
Authored Entry
) ...summit” negotiations. In late August, King and Mayor Richard J. Daley announced that an agreement...
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Mary McDowell and Chicago Settlement Houses, Louise Carroll Wade(
Authored Entry
) ...collection and disposal practices. And as head of Mayor William Dever's Department of Public Welfare...
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Clout, Daniel Greene(
Authored Entry
) ...politics was solidified by Len O'Connor's Clout: Mayor Daley and His City (1975). By the 1970s, the...
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Metropolitan Housing Development Corporation (MHDC) v. Arlington Heights, F. Willis Caruso(
Authored Entry
) ...Place, was built. At the time it was opened the mayor of Arlington Heights spoke of it as one of the...
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Northwest Community Organization, Thomas J. Jablonsky and Paul-Thomas Ferguson(
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) ...recalcitrant alderman, staging sit-ins at the mayor's office, taking complaints straight to utility...
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Literary Images of Chicago, Carlo Rotella(
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) ...his neighborhood—begins having visions of the mayor. In one such vision, Ziggy sees Daley riding in...
...grocery. ” The narrator, Dave, concedes that “Mayor Daley was everywhere” during the late 1950s and...
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Midlothian, IL, Dave Bartlett(
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) ...housing, such as Harry Raday, who served as mayor from 1961 to 1985. Midlothian has developed as a...
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Palos Park, IL, Betsy Gurlacz(
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) ...along 123rd Street. The village is governed by a council composed of a mayor and four commissioners....
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Charters, Municipal, Maureen A. Flanagan(
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) ...the city into six wards , allowed for a mayor elected to a one-year term, and legally incorporated...
...extended Chicago's city limits, strengthened the mayor's powers of appointment over all municipal...
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Expressways, Dennis McClendon(
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) ...neighborhoods. Mike Royko's 1971 biography of Mayor Richard J. Daley, Boss, claims that the Dan Ryan...
...political landscape in Illinois. After the death of Mayor Richard J. Daley in 1976, the project was...
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Calumet Park, IL, Joseph C. Bigott(
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) ...leading to the election of Buster Porch in 1996 as the first African American mayor of Calumet Park....
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Glenview Naval Air Station, Perry R. Duis(
Authored Entry
) ...boating safety on Lake Michigan . In March 1993, Mayor Richard M. Daley suggested moving Air Force...
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Overview, Ann Durkin Keating(
Interpretive Digital Essay (Photo Essay)
) ...property. See also: Economic Geography ; Mayors ; Politics ; Transportation ; Chicago River ; Near...
...business [restaurant and tavern. ]" In May 1990, Mayor Daley backed the designation of Goose Island...
...city's first); the City of Chicago (first mayor); Board of Sewerage; and the Union Pacific Railroad...
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Street Life, Perry R. Duis(
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) ...uses of the street as obstacles. In 1857, Mayor “Long John” Wentworth temporarily stopped businesses...
...this nadir, there had been a few hopeful signs. Mayor Richard J. Daley had revived the downtown St....
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Summit, IL, John D. Schroeder(
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) ...business and politics. In 1995, this was exemplified by the election of Summit's first female mayor....
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