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Public Integrity’s “40 Acres and a Lie” project is honored by the Philip Meyer Journalism Awards

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February 1, 2025

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The Center for Public Integrity’s landmark project, 40 Acres and a Lie has taken second place in the annual Philip Meyer Journalism Award from Investigative Reporters and Editors, which recognizes the best use of social science research methods in journalism. Black Americans have been demanding compensation and restitution for their suffering since the end of the Civil War. [] The post Public Integrity’s “40 Acres and a Lie” project is honored by the Philip Meyer Journalism Awards appeared first on Center for Public Integrity.

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