Millennium City: Richard M. Daley & Global ChicagoMain MenuChicago in 1989Richard M. DaleyA Livable CityDiversity and NeighborhoodsGlobal ChicagoInto the MillenniumAboutComplete Interviews and TranscriptsBiographies of and links to each full-lenth interview and corresponding transcript.David Greensteinc7fc3212990439fbd3c1dd961272d52f1519d8e6Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452Larissa Mukundwa0c6cb03c337751b5774fa39d09352cf04aec006eUniversity of Illinois at Chicago Library
Mayor Daley at neighborhood festivals event
1media/EXH_RMD16_07_0079_0020_001_034_thumb.jpg2020-11-09T11:42:16-06:00Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd45252Mayor Richard M. Daley poses with participants in a City of Chicago Neighborhood Festivals event, May 30, 1991. EXH_RMD16_07_0079_0020_001_034plain2020-11-09T11:42:37-06:001991-05-30Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452
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1media/EXH_RMD16_07_0079_0020_001_034.jpg2020-04-29T16:59:11-05:00Living Together16plain2021-01-28T17:12:01-06:00City services, housing, education, green space, and cultural and entertainment venues were essential components to making Chicago "livable." In the next section, interviewees reflect on another component, helping Chicagoans live together. They comment on Mayor Richard M. Daley's efforts to meet the needs of Chicago's neighborhoods and embrace the city's racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.