Adam Clayton Powell IV, the challenger of Charles B. Rangel--the man who 40 years ago unseated his father, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., from the House of Representatives--has cultivated a loyal base of voters that he felt Mr. Rangel, the darling of Central and West Harlem, had overlooked: the Puerto Rican and Hispanic voters in the district’s eastern section ... read more
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