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The Boss and the Bulldozer
Richard J. “Boss” Daley had a vision for Chicago and didn’t let anything stand in his way.
Chicago mayor Richard J. “Boss” Daley had a lofty vision for Chicago’s downtown. Over the course of his 21 years in office, Daley’s ambitious urban renewal initiatives were the foundation of the city’s infrastructure and at the same time displaced the poor and people of color while perpetuating racial segregation. Audio-narrated descriptions are available.
The Boss and the Bulldozer
Richard J. “Boss” Daley had a vision for Chicago and didn’t let anything stand in his way.
Chicago mayor Richard J. “Boss” Daley had a lofty vision for Chicago’s downtown. Over the course of his 21 years in office, Daley’s ambitious urban renewal initiatives were the foundation of the city’s infrastructure and at the same time displaced the poor and people of color while perpetuating racial segregation. Audio-narrated descriptions are available.
Richard J. Daley’s Bridgeport Roots
Richard J. Daley grew up in Bridgeport, a community that influenced his political career.
Mayor Richard J. Daley grew up in Bridgeport, an Irish, South Side Chicago neighborhood that influenced his political career.
Richard J. Daley’s Influence on Public Housing
While Chicago’s downtown changed, Daley oversaw a new public housing in Chicago.
While the city poured money into Chicago’s downtown, Mayor Richard J. Daley oversaw a new stretch of public housing in Chicago that was promised to be modern but would prove to exacerbate segregation.
Florence Scala and the Fight to Save Little Italy
A neighborhood activist fought to preserve Little Italy.
Though their efforts would be unsuccessful, Florence Scala and a group of activists fought to save Chicago’s Little Italy neighborhood from demolition. The community was to be razed to make way for the University of Illinois Chicago.