Remembering Charles B. Rangel: Harlem's Icon and War Hero
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Charles B. Rangel, a pioneering Congressman, war hero, and advocate for social justice and infrastructure, passed away at age 94. He served 46 years in Congress, led the Ways and Means Committee, and was instrumental in passing landmark legislation including the Affordable Care Act and efforts to end apartheid. Post-retirement, he continued his service through initiatives at CCNY, focusing on modern infrastructure jobs in New York City.
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