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LEONARD GREENE: From upstart activist to political giant, Charles Rangel’s death marks end of an era
Harlem congressman Charles Rangel held his House seat for 46 years before retiring in 2017, smacking down any and all comers.
Governor Hochul has ordered flags across New York State to be flown at half-staff tomorrow, May 27, and on the day of former ...
His voice carried through the halls of Congress, but his heart never left home.” Lloyd Williams, President and CEO of the ...
Rangel, one of the longest-serving members of Congress, died on Memorial Day at age 94, according to a statement from the ...
Charles Rangel, 94, dean of New York’s Congressional delegation and the first African-American to chair the House Ways and ...
Former U.S. Rep. Charles B. Rangel of New York died Monday at age 94 after the Democratic retired from Congress in 2017.
Charles B. Rangel. Photo courtesy of the Brooklyn ... it’s especially poignant to reflect on Rangel’s military service. He was awarded a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for his heroism during ...
Former New York Rep. Charles Rangel, a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus who spent more than four decades in ...
Charles Rangel, the iconic Harlem Democrat and Korean War veteran, passed away at 94. He served nearly five decades in the ...
Charles Rangel, the longtime U.S. congressman from New York City and the last surviving member of the "Gang of Four," has ...
Charles Rangel was an outspoken, gravel-voiced Harlem Democrat who spent nearly five decades on Capitol Hill and was a ...
Charles Rangel of New York ... In 2004, he tried to end the war by offering a bill to restart the military service draft. Republicans called his bluff and brought the bill to a vote.
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