How to use a the possessive "s" after a dot?
How can I use an apostrophe to show possession after a dot?
Example: Martin Luther King Jr.'s world-view.
Is this correct?
Solution 1:
Sure. Why not. There's nowhere better to put it.
(Although some would cite this as a reason why we would be better off without the dot.)
Solution 2:
The New Yorker has a convention of writing Jr.,’s in such cases, as in Donald Trump, Jr.,’s love (source). It seems odd, but they present their rationale here.