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Jr. is not a suffix, it is an abbreviation for Junior, a part of a person's name (such as Martin Luther King, Jr.). As part of a name, Jr. or Junior is a proper noun and always capitalized.

The possessive form can be written as Jr.'s or Junior's.

Example: Martin Luther King Jr.'s speeches have become part of American history.

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