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May saw the death of a retired U.S. Supreme Court justice who came the high court as a Republican but became a favorite among ...
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.
Charles Rangel, dean of New York’s Congressional delegation and the first African American to chair the House Ways and Means ...
NEW YORK — Former U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, an outspoken, gravel-voiced Harlem Democrat who spent nearly five ...
During his tenure, the "Lion of Lenox Avenue" sponsored 40 bills while becoming the first Black and Puerto Rican chair of the House's Ways and Means Committee.
Charles Rangel, who passed away on Monday ... in 2004 was meant to underscore the socioeconomic imbalance in military service — even though he ultimately voted against his own bill when ...
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, and even ...
Charles Rangel, the longtime U.S. congressman from New York City and the last surviving member of the "Gang of Four," has died. He was 94.
Charles Rangel, dean of New York’s congressional ... Rangel returned from military service and finished up his high school studies, getting back into the classroom at age of 23.
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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