Remembering Charles Rangel: Public Viewings and Tributes in Harlem
CBS New YorkJuly 7, 20251 min1,424 views
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- π A public viewing for former Congressman Charles Rangel is being held at St. Alawishas Church in Harlem, where he once served as an altar boy.
- ποΈ The viewing is scheduled to continue until 8:00 PM today, with another public viewing planned for tomorrow at the same church.
- ποΈ A week of tributes is underway to honor the "lion of Lennox Avenue."
Rangel's Political Career and Legacy
- ποΈ Congressman Rangel represented New York for nearly 50 years, beginning his service in Congress in 1970.
- π He made history as the first African-American to chair the House Ways and Means Committee and was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus.
- π Late in his career, Rangel faced ethics violations, being found guilty of 11 counts of breaking House rules and was formally censured by Congress in 2010.
- πͺ Despite the ethics issues, the people of Harlem supported him, re-electing him twice before his retirement in 2017.
- π¬ He is remembered as a "people's person," kind, gracious, and connected to his constituents.
Final Arrangements
- π Another public viewing will take place Thursday at City Hall, where Rangel will lie in state.
- βοΈ His funeral is scheduled for Friday.
- ποΈ Charles Rangel passed away at the age of 94 in Harlem.
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