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The Story Of Izola Ware Curry, The Woman Who Almost Assassinated Martin Luther King Jr. In 1958

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On September 20, 1958, a mentally ill woman named Izola Ware Curry attempted to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr. when she stabbed him at a book signing in Harlem.

Source: All That's Interesting, Something Interesting To Read Every Day

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