Hartford Group Considers Aggressive Approach to Exonerate Garvey

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George Dalley, [Charles Rangel]'s chief of staff, said Rangel appreciates the group's hard work, which unlike the heritage month failed to get a hearing. He attributed this inactivity to the Republicans' tight control of the three branches of government: the Presidency, the Senate and the House. Instead of getting frustrated at Rangel, Dalley said, the group should aim its frustration at House Judiciary Committee Chairman, James Sensenbrenner, R-Wisconsin.

When asked about Rangel's efforts while Clinton was in office, Dalley said he wasn't working with Rangel's office then. He said if Rangel had circumvented Congress and approached President Clinton, a Democrat and Rangel's close ally, Rangel might have had better results.

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Hartford Group Considers Aggressive Approach to Exonerate Garvey

EVERY YEAR since 1987, New York Congressman Charles Rangel has introduced a bill before Congress to exonerate Marcus Garvey. Every year, the bill has received a tepid...

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