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[[File:2011-08-07 2000x3000 chicago from skydeck.jpg|200px|thumb|Downtown Chicago as witnessed in the [[Willis Tower]] Skydeck]]&lt;br /&gt;
Mayor [[Richard J. Daley]] was elected in 1955, within the era of [[political device|device politics]]. Beginning while in the early 1960s due to blockbusting, several white residents, as in most American cities, left the city to the suburbs. Entire neighborhoods had been completely transformed based on race. Structural adjustments in market brought on large losses of jobs for lower competent staff. In 1966, [[James Bevel]], [[Martin Luther King, Jr.]], and [[Albert Raby]] led the Chicago Open Housing Movement, which culminated in agreements in between Mayor Richard J. Daley as well as the movement leaders. Two a long time afterwards, the city hosted the tumultuous [[1968 Democratic Countrywide Convention]], which highlighted bodily confrontations both inside of and outside the house the convention hall, like full-scale [[riot]]s, or in some cases [[police riot]]s, in town streets. Main development jobs, including the Sears Tower (now called the [[Willis Tower]], which in 1974 grew to become the [[List of tallest structures and structures in the globe|world\\\&amp;#039;s tallest building]]), [[University of Illinois at Chicago]], [[McCormick Place]], and [[O\\\&amp;#039;Hare Worldwide Airport]], ended up undertaken for the duration of Richard J. Daley\\\&amp;#039;s tenure. When Richard J. Daley died, [[Michael Anthony Bilandic]] served as mayor for 3 many years. Bilandic\\\&amp;#039;s subsequent loss in a very principal election continues to be attributed for the city\\\&amp;#039;s inability to appropriately plow town streets throughout a hefty snowstorm. In 1979, [[Jane Byrne]], the city\\\&amp;#039;s 1st female mayor, was elected. She popularized the town being a [[filming spot|movie location]] and [[Tourism in the Usa|tourist]] location.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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