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  1. John James Conyers, né le 16 mai 1929 à Highland Park (Michigan) et mort le 27 octobre 2019 [1] à Détroit (Michigan), est un homme politique américain, membre démocrate de la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis de 1965 à 2017.

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    John James Conyers Jr. (May 16, 1929 – October 27, 2019) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. representative from Michigan from 1965 to 2017. Conyers was the sixth-longest serving member of Congress and the longest-serving African American member of Congress in history.

  3. 27 oct. 2019 · DETROIT (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. John Conyers, one of the longest-serving members of Congress whose resolutely liberal stance on civil rights made him a political institution in Washington and back home in Detroit despite several scandals, has died. He was 90.

  4. 5 déc. 2017 · L'élu américain John Conyers, héros de la lutte pour les droits civiques des Noirs et figure du parti démocrate, a annoncé mardi qu'il abandonnait son mandat, après avoir été accusé de...

  5. 27 oct. 2019 · The longest-serving black member of the US Congress, John Conyers, has died at home at the age of 90, police in Detroit say. The Democrat resigned under a cloud of sexual harassment allegations...

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  6. 12 mai 2024 · John Conyers, Jr. (born May 16, 1929, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.—died October 27, 2019, Detroit) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the state of Michigan from 1965 to 2017. He was the longest-serving African American member of the U.S. Congress.

  7. 28 oct. 2019 · DETROIT — Former U.S. Rep. John Conyers, one of the longest-serving members of Congress whose resolutely liberal stance on civil rights made him a political institution in Washington and back...