Sumy Sadurni, Photojournalist Whose Focus Was East Africa, Dies at 32 She traveled the world, but she was best known for the photographs she took in Uganda, which brought pathos and humanity to charged subject matter.
Julian Heicklen, Cantankerous Civil Liberties Advocate, Dies at 90 A retired chemistry professor, he staged weekly protests in front of a Manhattan courthouse, angering prosecutors, who tried to send him to prison.
John Clayton, Veteran N.F.L. Reporter Who Worked at ESPN, Dies at 67 Mr. Clayton, who was known as the Professor, combined substantive reporting and a crisp delivery during his on-air appearances.
Janet MacPherson, a Kind of First Wave Feminist in Surfing, Dies at 84 She was the rare woman to pick up surfing in the 1950s. More remarkably, she continued to ride the waves into her 80s.
Maureen Howard, 91, Novelist Who Traced Women’s Challenges, Dies In well-reviewed works like “Natural History” and “A Lover’s Almanac,” she was intent, a fellow writer said, on “making the novel do and hold more.”