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LEONARD GREENE: From upstart activist to political large, Charles Rangel’s loss of life marks finish of an period
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LEONARD GREENE: From upstart activist to political large, Charles Rangel’s loss of life marks finish of an period

Last updated: May 31, 2025 4:58 pm
Editorial Board Published May 31, 2025
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Practically 25 years have handed since an upstart Harlem minister tried to unseat the venerable Charlie Rangel, as a lot an establishment because the Apollo Theater or the close by Lenox Lounge.

He didn’t even come shut.

However because the Rev. Conrad Tillard remembers all these years later, he didn’t make a political rival. He gained a buddy for all times.

”We had a terrific relationship,” Tillard stated in a social media publish after Rangel’s loss of life final week. “I had great respect for him even though I attempted to push up on him in 2002. Yes, young lions do rise up on the Alpha. He and that formidable uptown organization did a smack down on us.”

Thirty years earlier than that, Rangel had been the younger lion rising up on the Alpha. The one distinction then was that the younger lion received.

Assemblyman Charles Rangel makes his announcement that he’ll oppose Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. for his congressional seat on Feb. 21, 1970. (Paul Demaria / New York Every day Information)

Rangel, a lawyer with a number of years within the state meeting beneath his belt, had vanquished the legendary congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. for the correct to symbolize Harlem in america Home of Representatives.

Rangel held the seat for 46 years earlier than retiring in 2017, smacking down any and all comers, together with Powell’s namesake son.

Alongside the best way, he turned the primary Black chair of the Home’s influential Methods and Means Committee, and was instrumental within the creation of the Higher Manhattan Empowerment Zone Improvement Company that helped change the financial face of Harlem.

“A towering figure in American politics and a champion for justice, equity, and opportunity, Congressman Rangel dedicated over four decades of his life to public service,” the Rangel household stated in a press release saying his loss of life Monday. “Throughout his career, Congressman Rangel fought tirelessly for affordable housing, urban revitalization, fair tax policies, and equal opportunities for all Americans.”

It was solely becoming that Rangel, a adorned struggle hero, would die on Memorial Day.

Rangel earned a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for his service in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.

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Charles Rangel within the navy. Rangel earned a Purple Coronary heart and a Bronze Star for his service within the U.S. Military in the course of the Korean Battle. (Obtained by Every day Information)

As an artillery operations specialist in an all-Black battalion in the course of the Korean Battle, Rangel earned a Purple Coronary heart and a Bronze Star for main a bunch of troopers out of a lethal Chinese language military encirclement in the course of the Battle of Konu-ri.

The expertise impressed his lifelong mantra, and the title to his 2007 memoir, “And I Haven’t Had a Bad Day Since.”

After the struggle,  Rangel spent a lot of the 50s as a desk clerk at Harlem’s historic Resort Theresa, which housed a bevy of Black royalty from Joe Louis to Josephine Baker.

“Those were my most exciting days,” a wistful Rangel informed me years in the past. “I saw all the entertainers.”

He additionally noticed all of the hardship. Males like him, who risked their lives for a rustic a world away, have been repaid with doorways slammed of their faces.

“If you were poor in Harlem you weren’t part of the renaissance,” Rangel stated. “People talk about the good ol’ days, but for me the good ol’ days were piss poor.”

From left, Assemblyman Charles Rangel, Congresswoman Shirley Chisolm and singer Harry Belafonte are pictured on June 19, 1970. (Evelyn Straus / New York Daily News)From left, Assemblyman Charles Rangel, Congresswoman Shirley Chisolm and singer Harry Belafonte are pictured on June 19, 1970. (Evelyn Straus / New York Every day Information)

Rangel used cash from the G.I. Invoice to earn a bachelor’s diploma from New York College, and a full scholarship to earn a regulation diploma from St. John’s College.

Rangel, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the nation’s oldest African-American fraternity, labored in varied jobs as a lawyer earlier than leaping into politics. Alongside the best way, he met Alma Carter, a social employee, whereas on the dance ground of the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. They have been married for 60 years till her loss of life in 2024.

The opposite key partnership in his life was his membership in Harlem’s historic Gang of 4, an alliance and friendship that broke political obstacles.

It included former Secretary of State Basil Paterson, former businessman and Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton and David Dinkins, New York Metropolis’s first Black mayor.

Rangel was the final surviving member.

Representative Charlie Rangel is pictured in Harlem in 2010. (Susan Watts / New York Daily News)

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Consultant Charlie Rangel is pictured in Harlem in 2010. (Susan Watts / New York Every day Information)

Such a wealthy life is worthy of honor and accolades, however Rangel wasn’t a lot on any of it.

When requested how he want to be remembered, the ever-witty Rangel didn’t miss a beat.

“If I’m gone, quite frankly,” he stated. “I don’t give a damn.”

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