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    • Edward J. Kelley. Video: Richard J. Daley’s Bridgeport Roots. Born to an Irish and German family in 1876, Edward Joseph Kelly was the first in a series of mayors that hailed from Bridgeport.
    • Martin Kennelly. Martin Kennelly was the machine’s next choice for Chicago mayor. Kennelly was another Irish Catholic born in Bridgeport in 1887. He grew up in a family of modest means, served in World War I, led the Chicago Red Cross, and later became a successful businessman.
    • Richard J. Daley. Daley may not have created the Chicago Democratic machine, but he certainly fine-tuned it. Born in 1902 and raised in Bridgeport, Daley was an only child born to Irish Catholic parents.
    • Michael Bilandic. Following Mayor Daley’s unexpected death, Michael A. Bilandic was appointed mayor. Bilandic was born to Croatian immigrant parents in Chicago, served in World War II, and was a graduate of DePaul University’s law school.
  1. Daley was Chicago's third consecutive mayor from the working-class, heavily Irish American South Side neighborhood of Bridgeport, where he lived his entire life. He is remembered for doing much to save Chicago from the declines that other rust belt cities, such as Cleveland, Buffalo, and Detroit, experienced during

  2. Richard M. Daley is the fourth of seven children and eldest son of Richard J. and Eleanor Daley, who later became Mayor and First Lady of Chicago in 1955. Born on April 24, 1942, [2] he grew up in Bridgeport, a historically Irish-American neighborhood located on Chicago's South Side.

  3. Kelly, Kennelly, the elder Daley, and Bilandic comprised an unbroken, 46-year period (1933–1979) in which Bridgeport was home to the city's mayor. Richard J. Daley is widely acknowledged as being the architect of the Chicago's 'machine politics' for a large part of the 20th century. [11]

  4. In 1955 Daley ousted incumbent mayor Martin Kennelly in a bitterly contested Democratic primary, then beat Republican Robert Merriam in the general election. He secured reelection five times, the last in 1975. Mayor Daley enjoyed great success, particularly in his early years, in reshaping Chicago's landscape.

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  5. Bridgeport's disproportionate share of patronage provided a stable economic base for the neighborhood. In 1989 his son, Richard M. Daley, became the fifth mayor of Chicago born in Bridgeport. Bridgeport once stood as a bastion of white ethnic communities. Racial and ethnic strife has always been part of its history.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · Mayor Richard J. Daley grew up in Bridgeport, an Irish, South Side Chicago neighborhood that influenced his political career.

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