NEW YORK (Reuters) – Nicholas Katzenbach, a civil rights champion whose role in both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations helped shape domestic and foreign policy in the 1960s, has died at the age of 90. Katzenbach’s alma mater, Princeton University, said he died at his home in Skillman, New Jersey, on Tuesday. Katzenbach …
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