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In this Monday, Jan. 20, 2020, photo, sculptor Porter Williams shows the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. that he made at Van Eps Park, nearly 60 years after King visited Sioux Falls, S.D. The Baptist minister from Atlanta was already a well-known civil rights leader who advocated non-violent protests when he arrived in Sioux Falls. He turned 32 just three days after visiting Sioux Falls. (Jonathan Ellis/The Argus Leader via AP)
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