Famed newspaper columnist Pete Hamill and 1980s racial violence victim Yusuf Hawkins will soon have their names adorning two Brooklyn streets, local leaders announced this week. Hamill, who became a legendary journalist through the late 20th century covering the city for the New York Post and the Daily News, died last year at the age of 85, and will have his name above a roadway in his birthplace of Park Slope. Hamill would go on to write a number of novels, memoirs, and the liner notes for Bob Dylan’s “Blood on the Tracks,” for which he received a Grammy award. An East New York native, Hawkins was murdered in Bensonhurst in…