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Alexia Campbell

Washington, D.C., United States

Investigative Journalist at Bloomberg Industry Group

Investigative journalist. Previously @PublicIntegrity @Voxdotcom @TheAtlantic @NationalJournal & @SunSentinel. UT Vol. 🇺🇸🇲🇽🇧🇷

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  • 2 months ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Holly Barker |Alexia Campbell |Bernie Kohn |Nicholas Datlowe

    Goldstein reports negative net worth of $3.3 millionInvestigation started in 2020, court filings say On a freezing January morning in 2016, Tom Goldstein arrived at the US Supreme Court to argue the first case on the docket. It was a First Amendment dispute involving a Paterson, N.J., police officer demoted because of his perceived political activity.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | gijn.org | Alexia Campbell

    The black-and-white images of smudged, crumpled slips of paper caught my attention. One was dated 1865 and named Fergus Wilson as the recipient of 40 acres on Sapelo Island, Georgia. I was looking at documents in the Smithsonian’s digital archives of the Freedmen’s Bureau, in a folder labeled “Unbound Miscellaneous Records.”40 Acres and a Mule was a US government program that gave formerly enslaved people land after the Civil War, only to take nearly all of it back a year-and-a-half later.

  • Jul 28, 2024 | msn.com | Alexia Campbell |Pratheek Rebala

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  • Jul 4, 2024 | richmondfreepress.com | Alexia Campbell |Nadia Hamdan

    The Hercules Wilson Jr. family in Concord, North Carolina, in the early 1940s. From left: Carrie Dockery Wilson (wife), James Edward Wilson (son; Ruth’s father), Hercules Wilson Jr. (Ruth’s grandfather), Pinckney Dockery Wilson (son), Helen Eizabeth Wilson (daughter).Courtesy Ruth Wilson Ruth Wilson squinted through her browline glasses at the image of a smudged, crumpled document on the computer screen. “To all whom it may concern,” she read.

  • Jul 4, 2024 | richmondfreepress.com | Alexia Campbell |Nadia Hamdan

    Ruth Wilson Ruth Wilson squinted through her browline glasses at the image of a smudged, crumpled document on the computer screen. “To all whom it may concern,” she read. “Fergus Wilson having selected 40 acres of land on Sapelo Island, Georgia, pursuant to Special Field Orders, No. 15…has permission to hold and occupy said tract …”

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Alexia Fernández Campbell
Alexia Fernández Campbell @AlexiaCampbell
8 Mar 25

RT @IRE_NICAR: “Just going through these stories, you learn a lot” — Brant Houston introduces the winners of the 2024 Phil Meyer Award: htt…

Alexia Fernández Campbell
Alexia Fernández Campbell @AlexiaCampbell
5 Mar 25

Heading to #NICAR25 later this week. I'll be on a few panels, like this one with @emilymzentner @JournoKateH & @curtisgilbert Lookin forward to seeing some of you there @IRE_NICAR https://t.co/SFRk6hUA1f

Alexia Fernández Campbell
Alexia Fernández Campbell @AlexiaCampbell
3 Mar 25

So excited about this!

Investigative Reporters & Editors
Investigative Reporters & Editors @IRE_NICAR

IRE’s Phil Meyer Award recognizes the best use of social science research methods in journalism. This year’s second-place prize was awarded to @AlexiaCampbell, @pratheekrebala, @aprilleticia, @j_la28, @nadzhamz, @cynrod and @RoyHurst3 for their deep dive into the United States’ https://t.co/fvfB5Rt85g