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Thank You to all the supporters of our
Martin Luther King Jr. special Edition
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The State of Oregon is proud to honor
Martin Luther King Junior’s birthday, as
well as the upcoming Black History
Month. We also would like to take the
opportunity to congratulate the Portland
Observer on its 39th year of publication.
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