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Harlem’s Congressman, Jazz’s Quiet Witness article by Hank Hehmsoth, published on June 5, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more ...
Memorial services have been announced for late former congressman Charles Rangel, who died on May 26 at age 94.
Charles Rangel, the longtime U.S. congressman from New York City and the last surviving member of the "Gang of Four," has ...
The first Black chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, he was a political force for decades, only to be tarnished by ...
In the heart of Harlem, where culture, resilience, and history converge, Congressman Charles “Charlie” B. Rangel stood as a ...
Rangel was a member of the Harlem “Gang of Four,” a political coalition of Black lawmakers that included former mayor David ...
The congressman from Harlem was a force on Capitol Hill — and a familiar presence on the streets he represented for decades.
Rangel, one of the longest-serving members of Congress, died on Memorial Day at age 94, according to a statement from the ...
The Harlem community was in mourning Monday after the death of Charles Rangel, the longtime United States congressman who had ...
Public activities to honor retired Congressman Charles B. Rangel, including lying in repose and state, and a funeral service ...
Charles B. Rangel, a gravelly voiced and exuberant congressman from the Harlem neighborhood of New York who became the first African American chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee but was ...
Former longtime New York City Congressman and civil rights leader Charles Rangel died Monday at the age of 94, NBC New York ...