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Fifth mayoral inauguration, Richard J. Daley applauds Joseph Bertrand
Mayor Richard J. Daley applauds new city Treasurer Joseph G. Bertrand during his inauguration, part of Daley's fifth mayoral inauguration ceremonies.
1971

Fifth mayoral inauguration, Richard J. Daley shaking hands with Joseph Bertrand
Mayor Richard J. Daley reaches across from the podium to shake hands with the new City Treasurer Joseph G. Bertrand, during Daley's fifth mayoral inauguration.
1971

Fifth mayoral inauguration, Richard J. Daley swearing in Joseph Bertrand
Mayor Richard J. Daley swearing in Joseph G. Bertrand (at far left) as City Treasurer during Daley's fifth mayoral inauguration. Bertrand was the first African American man to hold a major elective office in Chicago.
1971

Richard J. Daley with group of African Americans at a "We Care" event
Mayor Richard J. Daley standing in the center of a group of people, mostly African American, at a "We Care" campaign event.
1970

Richard J. Daley in front of a "We Care" campaign office
Mayor Richard J. Daley standing amongst a group of people, mostly African American, in front of a "We Care" campaign office.
1970

Scene from banquet at Sherman House Hotel with Richard J. Daley
Richard J. Daley (third from left) with a group of African American clergy and politicians and others, at a banquet at the Sherman House Hotel.
1967

Scene from banquet at Sherman House Hotel with Richard J. Daley
Richard J. Daley with African American clergy and politicians at a banquet at the Sherman House Hotel.
1967

Richard J. Daley with Police Superintendent O.W. Wilson and others
An unidentified man shakes hands with Superintendent of Police O. W. Wilson (second from left). Mayor Richard J. Daley (center) and others look on.
1963

Richard J. Daley with Little Miss Woodlawn
Mayor Richard J. Daley with Little Miss Woodlawn.
1961

Richard J. Daley, City Treasurer Bertrand and Michael Bilandic
Mayor Richard J. Daley (center) standing behind a bank of microphones with City Treasurer Joseph Bertrand (left) and Michael Bilandic (right).
1960

Richard J. Daley with a member of the Sanitary District, a city council member, and others
Richard J. Daley with a member of the Sanitary District, a city council member and others at a political event.
1959

Richard J. and Eleanor Daley with Roland Burris
Mayor Richard J. Daley and Eleanor "Sis" Daley with Roland Burris.
1970

Mayor Daley's Physical Fitness Award event, Richard J. Daley and awardee Mamie Rallins
Mayor Richard J. Daley with awardee Mamie Rallins on the podium at a Mayor Richard J. Daley's Youth Foundation Physical Fitness Award event.
1966

Richard J. Daley meeting a group of African American people
Mayor Richard J. Daley meeting a group of African American people.
1963

Speaker at a Democratic Party banquet
Mayor Richard J. Daley and President Lyndon B. Johnson applaud an unidentified African American speaker at a Democratic Party banquet.
1966

We Care Daley re-election campaign event
Mayor Richard J. Daley standing outside on a street with a large group people at a "We Care" re-election campaign event for Richard J. Daley.
1971

Congressman Dowdy, Richard J. Daley, Archibald Carey and Senator Davis
Congressman Dowdy, Mayor Richard J. Daley, Archibald Carey and Senator Davis at a banquet.
1964

Richard J. Daley views "Bal Masque Night" proclamation
Members of Theta Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa sorority (AKA) present a scroll proclaiming "Bal Masque Night" to Mayor Richard J. Daley. Left to right, the women are: Mrs. Maxine Kirkwood, president of the chapter; Mrs. Celeste Sawyer, and Mrs. Lauretta Naylor, chairman of the event. Sixth ward Alderman Robert Miller looks on at the right. The event was held as a benefit for the NAACP, Chicago Urban League, and Defender Charities.
1963

Richard J. Daley with an African American man
Mayor Richard J. Daley with an unidentified African American man.
1960

Joseph Bertrand, Mayor Richard J. Daley, and John Marcin
Mayor Richard J. Daley clasps hands with City Treasurer Joseph Bertrand (left) and City Clerk John Marcin (right) in City Hall after election victory.
1972

Richard J. Daley speaking at a microphone at a "We Care" event
Major Richard J. Daley speaking at a microphone surrounded by a group of people, mostly African American, at a "We Care" campaign event.
1970

Richard J. Daley with group of African Americans at a "We Care" event
Mayor Richard J. Daley standing in the center of a group of African American people at a "We Care" campaign event.
1970

Christmas tree lighting ceremony, Civic Center Plaza
Unidentified man giving a speech at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Civic Center Plaza. Mayor Richard J. Daley and Colonel Jack Riley are behind him.
1970

Richard J. Daley, City Treasurer Bertrand and Michael Bilandic
Mayor Richard J. Daley (center) standing behind a bank of microphones with City Treasurer Joseph Bertrand (left) and Michael Bilandic (right).
1970

Mayor Daley's Physical Fitness Award event, Richard J. Daley and awardee Willye Whyte
Mayor Richard J. Daley shakes hands with awardee Willye Whyte on the podium at a Mayor Richard J. Daley's Youth Foundation Physical Fitness Award event.
1966

Richard J. Daley swearing in Joseph Bertrand as Treasurer of the City of Chicago
Mayor Richard J. Daley swearing in Joseph Bertrand as Treasurer of the City of Chicago, during Daley's sixth mayoral inauguration ceremonies. Bertrand was the first African American elected to a major local office in the City of Chicago. Eleanor "Sis" Daley is seated at the left.
1975

Mayor Daley's Physical Fitness Award event, group of award winners
Group of Mayor Daley's Youth Foundation award winners at a Mayor Richard J. Daley's Youth Foundation Physical Fitness Award event. In the front row, kneeling and holding plaques are Willye Whyte (left) and Mamie Rallins (right). Another awardee, Steve Combs stands at the back right. Mayor Richard J. Daley is in the back row, holding a trophy.
1966

Richard J. Daley with Bill Berry and others
Mayor Richard J. Daley (center) with Bill Berry (second from right) and others at the Palmer House Hotel.
1965

Richard J. Daley and others in a parade car
Mayor Richard J. Daley riding in an open car with a Loyola coach and another man.
1963

Richard J. Daley and an African American woman at a banquet
Mayor Richard J. Daley seated next to an unidentified African American woman at a banquet. Daley is being served a dish in a glass bowl.
1960

Richard J. Daley with an African-American group
Mayor Richard J. Daley speaking with two unidentified African American women as two men look on.
1960

Harry S. Truman, John H. Sengstacke, and Richard J. Daley in the Bud Billiken Parade
Former President Harry S. Truman, John H. Sengstacke (Chicago Defender), and Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley ride in an open top car in the Bud Billiken Parade.
1956

Christmas tree lighting ceremony, Civic Center Plaza
Unidentified man giving a speech at a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Civic Center Plaza. Mayor Richard J. Daley is behind him.
1970

Scene from banquet at Sherman House Hotel with Richard J. Daley
Richard J. Daley (center) with a group of African American clergy and politicians and others, at a banquet at the Sherman House Hotel.
1967

Richard J. Daley with a clergyman and another man
Mayor Richard J. Daley with a clergyman and another unidentified man.
1963

Richard J. Daley at a re-election rally
Congressman William Dawson (left), Mayor Richard J. Daley, an unidentified man, and Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett (right) listen to a speaker at a Daley re-election rally.
1963

Inauguration of Richard J. Daley, speaker offers a prayer
An unidentified man offers a prayer at the podium during the mayoral inauguration of Richard J. Daley. Richard J. Daley stands at the left, and Eleanor R. Daley and Illinois governor Otto Kerner are at the right.
1963

Richard J. Daley and Alderman William Dawson
Mayor Richard J. Daley and Alderman William Dawson at a banquet.
1963

Richard J. Daley with Father George Clements and others
Richard J. Daley participating in a group handshake with three African American men including Father George Clements (right) who wears a ribbon reading "Lake Meadows Council of Catholic Men".
1960

Mayor Edward J. Kelly speaking
Congressman William Dawson, seated at table, listens to Mayor Edward J. Kelly speaking at a microphone.
1940

Mayor Edward J. Kelly at microphone
Richard J. Daley (left) and Congressman William Dawson (second from left) applaud Mayor Edward J. Kelly (behind microphone).
1940

Richard J. Daley discussing civil rights
Mayor Richard J. Daley seated with a group of African American ministers discussing civil rights.
1968

Richard J. Daley with young girl, signs document
A young girl (wearing a name tag identifying her as Jay Johnson) stands beside Mayor Richard J. Daley as he signs a document at his desk in City Hall. Behind them, a group of unidentified people look on.
1970

Scene from banquet at Sherman House Hotel with Richard J. Daley
Richard J. Daley (third from left) with a group of African American clergy and politicians and others, at a banquet at the Sherman House Hotel.
1967

Richard J. Daley with two supporters at a campaign event
Mayor Richard J. Daley clasps hands with two supporters behind a podium at a campaign event.
1963

Richard J. Daley greets Attorney Lucia Theodosia Thomas and a young girl
Mayor Richard J. Daley shaking hands with a little girl holding a flower standing with Attorney Lucia Theodosia Thomas. Eleanor "Sis" Daley looks on. William Daley, Richard M. Daley, and Michael Daley are in the background.
1963

Richard J. Daley with African American supporters
Mayor Richard J. Daley shaking hands with an unidentified supporter in a group of African American supporters.
1960

Richard J. Daley with an African American man
Mayor Richard J. Daley shaking hands with an unidentified African American man.
1960

20th Ward residents welcome Daleys home
Residents of the 20th Ward welcome home Mayor Richard J. Daley and Eleanor "Sis" Daley. Alderman K.E. Campbell is on the far right.
1955

African American politicians and clergy with Richard J. Daley
Mayor Richard J. Daley at a podium with African American politicians and clergy giving the victory sign.
1972