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
Richard M. Daley's basketball team at De La Salle Institute
1media/EXH_RMD16_06_0001_0008_001_pg106_thumb.jpg2020-11-05T12:45:37-06:00Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd45252The "Lights," the basketball team for which Richard M. Daley played while he was a student at De La Salle Institute in Chicago, circa 1960. Daley sits in the second row, fourth from the left. EXH_RMD16_06_0001_0008_001_pg106plain2020-11-05T12:47:12-06:001960Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452
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1media/EXHRMD_RJD_04_01_0005_0002_010.jpgmedia/EXHRMD_RJD_04_01_0005_0002_010.jpg2020-04-20T16:41:22-05:00Chicagoan from Bridgeport80plain2021-01-12T12:24:53-06:00 Like his father, Richard J. Daley (mayor, 1955-1976), Richard M. grew up in Chicago's Bridgeport neighborhood.
Scenes from Bridgeport (Chicago's 11th ward):
Mary Carol Vanecko, Richard M. Daley's sister, discusses what Bridgeport meant for her brother: