Martin Luther King Jr. faced several assassination attempts and threats during his activism, but he was specifically targeted by bombings on two occasions. The first was in 1956 when his home was bombed during the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The second incident occurred in 1963 when a bomb exploded outside the church where he was scheduled to speak, although he was not injured in that attack.
one or two times
who bombed my house.
yes his house was bombed
my mom
Yes.
1956
1956
1/30/1956
When Martin Luther King's house was bombed he told the people in his neighborhood never to fight with violence but with peace and love.
a supremacist group caled the klu klux kanSegregationists along with John Will Booth bombed Martin Luther King Jr's house on September 30, 1956. They bombed his house in retaliation for the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
On 30th January, 1956, a bomb was thrown into the house of Martin Luther King
The father of Martin Luther King, Jr. was Martin Luther King, Sr.