Chicago’s Modern Mayors: A Conversation with Dick Simpson
November 13, 2024
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location
The Newberry Library, Ruggles Hall
Address
60 W. Walton St., Chicago, IL 60610
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Download iCal FileUIC Great Cities Institute Director Teresa Córdova will interview UIC Professor Emeritus and former Chicago Alderman Dick Simpson about his new book, "Chicago's Modern Mayors—From Harold Washington to Lori Lightfoot."
To contextualize the book discussion, Córdova and Simpson will explore how the
UIC University Library's special collections of mayors Richard J. Daley and Richard M. Daley are fundamental to understanding the history of Chicago politics.
Attendees will have an opportunity to make a donation to support the UIC University Library's extensive political collections.
Book signing follows the program. Copies will be available for purchase.
Light refreshments will be served.
Parking and Public Transit Information
For more information or accommodations:
Valerie Hill at (312) 413- 3272 or vhill@uic.edu
About Chicago's Modern Mayors
Chicago's transformation into a global city began at City Hall. Dick Simpson and Betty O'Shaughnessy edit in-depth analyses of the five mayors that guided the city through this transition beginning with Harold Washington's 1983 election: Washington, Eugene Sawyer, Richard M. Daley, Rahm Emmanuel and Lori Lightfoot. Though the respected political science, sociologist, and journalist contributors approach their subjects from distinct perspectives, each essay addresses three essential issues: how and why each mayor won the office; whether the City Council of their time acted as a rubber stamp or independent body; and the ways the unique qualities of each mayor's administration and accomplishments influenced their legacy.
About Dick Simpson
Dick Simpson is professor emeritus, former head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Illinois Chicago, a former Chicago alderman and congressional candidate. His books include "Democracy’s Rebirth: The View from Chicago" and
"Corrupt Illinois: Patronage, Cronyism, and Criminality."
Sponsored by
University Library
Great Cities Institute
The Newberry Library
Date posted
Oct 25, 2024
Date updated
Oct 25, 2024