Victor Navasky, journalist and historian, passes away at the age of 90.
NEW YORK -- Victor Navasky is an award-winning author and journalist who for many years was the editor of the weekly of liberals The Nation and wrote influential books about the anti-Communist blacklist, as well as Robert F. Kennedy's justice department died at the age of 90. The death of Navasky was confirmed on the following day by an official for The Nation, who did not have any additional information. The magazine's editor, Katrina vanden Heuvel, tweeted that Navasky has transformed her life as well as many others' lives. His editors included notable liberals such as David Corn, Eric Alterman…
