In many ways the dynamic change of the past twenty years has affected our customs, moral code, and our standards of behavior. It is not that the old principles of a good life do not apply, but they must be renewed in terms of new attitudes and new values caused by a changing society.
Mayor Richard J. Daley, commencement address at the Illinois Institute of Technology, June 11, 1965. Richard J. Daley Collection
The decades that Richard J. Daley served as mayor are remembered as among the most turbulent in the United States and Chicago. Nationally, the country suffered the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. The Vietnam War inspired vigorous and vocal protests in opposition to President Lyndon B. Johnson’s foreign policy. The Civil Rights Movement brought about reforms over sometimes violent opposition.