Late NY Rep. Charlie Rangel to lie in state at City Hall before St. Patrick's funeral
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Rep. Charlie Rangel, who passed away on May 26 at 94, will lie in state at New York City Hall after public viewings. A prominent figure in politics, Rangel served 46 years in Congress, was a cofounder of the Congressional Black Caucus, and the first Black chair of the Ways and Means Committee. Renowned as the 'Lion of Lenox Avenue,' he was a celebrated veteran of the Korean War and played a significant role in Harlem's history, representing its community in numerous ways.
Rangel's 46-year tenure in Congress and his role as cofounder of the Congressional Black Caucus solidify his legacy as a driving force in American politics.
Known as the 'Lion of Lenox Avenue,' Rangel's influence extended beyond politics, representing the aspirations and struggles of Harlem's community.
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