H.R. 4851, by Congressman Andre Carson of Indiana, would designate the site in Indianapolis, Indiana, where Robert F. Kennedy gave his first remarks after learning of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Andre Carson seeks to designate a historic site related to Robert F. Kennedy.
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