


Charismatic Politician of 1917: Curley Portrait
This photograph captures James Michael Curley, a prominent figure in Massachusetts politics, on November 1, 1917. Known for his charisma and controversial leadership, Curley served as the Mayor of Boston four times and held the position of Governor of Massachusetts. His tenure was marked by significant public works projects and efforts to improve housing conditions for the working class, reflecting his commitment to addressing the needs of his constituents.
Curleys political career spanned several decades, beginning in the 1890s. His rise to power was often fueled by his connections with immigrant communities, allowing him to gain strong support from voters. This portrait, taken by the Bain News Service in New York City, showcases Curley during a pivotal time in his career, providing insight into the leadership style that both captivated and polarized the citizens of Massachusetts throughout the early to mid-20th century.

Charismatic Politician of 1917: Curley Portrait
