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Campos was one of two principal owners of El Dorado Communications and served as an executive with the radio broadcasting company at its headquarters in Houston, Texas.
Campos served in the government for a second time beginning in 1985 as a federal prosecutor for several years in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles.
Campos was born in Harlingen, Texas, of Mexican-American parents.
Pedro Albizu Campos (September 12, 1891 – April 21, 1965) born in Tenerias Village in Ponce, Puerto Rico was the son of Alejandro Albizu and Juana Campos.
On May 11, 1930, Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos was elected president of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and formed the first Women's Nationalist Committee, in the island municipality of Vieques, Puerto Rico.
In 1951 Pedro Albizu Campos was jailed and sentenced to eighty years in prison.