Izola Curry stabbed the reverend
Martin Luther King Jr. in the chest with a letter opener on September 20, 1958, at book-signing in a
Harlem department store.
NYPD police officers Al Howard and Phil Romano took King in the chair down to an ambulance that took King to
Harlem Hospital, and its top team of trauma surgeons, Dr.
John W. V. Cordice, Jr., Dr. Emil Naclerio, Farrow Allen, and
Aubré de Lambert Maynard were called in to operate. Emil Naclerio had been attending a wedding and arrived still in a tuxedo. They made incisions and inserted a
rib spreader, making King’s
aorta visible. Chief of Surgery Maynard then entered and attempted to pull out the letter opener, but cut his glove on the blade; a surgical clamp was finally used to pull out the blade. He was the subject of the book
When Harlem Nearly Killed King: The 1958 Stabbing of Dr. Martin Luther King, by Hugh Pearson. ==Personal life==