Gil Hahn

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On January 26 Rev. King was arrested on a trumped-up traffic charge and locked up overnight. Four days later an unknown assailant set off a bomb on the front porch of King’s home while his wife and infant daughter were inside. No one was injured, but the firebombing of the young pastor’s home confirmed the worst fears of federal authorities: the South was erupting into violent racial strife.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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