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Honoring a great American: a memorial for Martin Luther King Jr. is being built in our nation's capital.(SOCIAL STUDIES)(Biography)
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Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader. He lived from 1929 to 1968. Americans honor him in January with a national holiday. This year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is January 21.
King grew up in the southern part of the United States. At that time, laws treated African American people differently from white people. African Americans were forced to sit in the back of buses. They also had to use separate bathrooms and water fountains.
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