Coretta Scott King's home was bombed on January 30, 1956, during the Montgomery Bus Boycott. At that time, her children were relatively young: Yolanda was 7 years old, Martin Luther King III was 5, and Dexter was just 3 years old. Their youngest child, Bernice, had not yet been born, as she was born in 1963.
4 kids King married Coretta Scott, on June 18, 1953, on the lawn of her parents' house in her hometown of Heiberger, Alabama.[11] King and Scott had four children; Yolanda King (died 2007), Martin Luther King III (alive, one daughter name Yolanda), Dexter Scott King (alive, no children), and Bernice King (alive and is a minister).
White people didn't like what he was doing. So they bombed his house.
when Martin Luther Kings house was bombed he told the people in his neighborhood not to fight with violence but with peace.
it was bombed because white people wanted him to die
2008
yes it did with his child, Yolanda, and his wife,Coretta in it. Luckily nobody got hurt!
Coretta Scott the younger daughter of Obadiah and Bernice Scott married MLK on the 18th June 1953 on the lawn of her parents house in Marion Alabama.
Martin Luther King, Jr. married Coretta Scott King on June 18, 1953 on the lawn of Coretta King's parent's house in Heiberger, Alabama.
Coretta Scott King and her husband, Martin Luther King, Jr., got married on June 18, 1953. They wedding was held on the lawn of Coretta's mother's house and was officiated by Martin's father, Martin Luther King, Sr.
yes she lived in a huge house shaped as a cupcake because she loved cupcakes
Martin Luther King, Jr. got married to Coretta Scott King on June 18, 1953 at Coretta's parent's house in Heiberger, Alabama.
4 kids King married Coretta Scott, on June 18, 1953, on the lawn of her parents' house in her hometown of Heiberger, Alabama.[11] King and Scott had four children; Yolanda King (died 2007), Martin Luther King III (alive, one daughter name Yolanda), Dexter Scott King (alive, no children), and Bernice King (alive and is a minister).
yes his house was bombed
who bombed my house.
White people didn't like what he was doing. So they bombed his house.
ask him
when Martin Luther Kings house was bombed he told the people in his neighborhood not to fight with violence but with peace.