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The Martin L. King, Jr, federal Building is dedicated in Atlanta, Ga. It is the

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The Martin L. King, Jr, federal Building is dedicated in Atlanta, Ga. It is the first federal building in the nation to bear the name of the slain civil rights leader.

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