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Nation Of Islam Muhammad Ali
1,380 wordsMuhammad Ali, formally known as Cassius Marcellus Clay, became one the best sport role model of all time. At the tender age of twelve, he and his friends went to the Columbia Auditorium to visit the bazaar. When he and friends decided to leave, he then realized his new bike was stolen. He was in a tearing rage, and he went down to the gym basement, because he had heard there was a police officer down there. Ali told the police what had happened, and was demanding a search. The officer, Joe Marti...
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African American People Muhammad Ali
1,553 wordsCassius Marcellus Clay Jr. later known as Muhammad Ali, was a black boxer, and was proud of it. Many African Americans were ashamed of their color, but Ali was different. He was the first boxer to win the Heavyweight Championship 3 different times. He had a great personality and was liked by the people. During his life, he made big decisions that changed the course of his life completely. Muhammad Ali's journey through life was a great inspiration for African American people, but Ali himself ins...
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Muhammad Ali Viet Cong
1,094 words1. Introduction 2. Body - biography - how Ali became hero - popularity - Muslim conversion - draft refusal - greatest fights - influence in society - depiction in popular culture 3. Conclusion Muhammad Ali: A Hero in Popular Culture I am an ordinary man who worked hard to develop the talent I was given, I believed in myself and I believe in the goodness of others. (Muhammad Ali) Muhammad Ali is one of the greatest boxers of all time. Ali remains popular for over almost 50 years since his first g...
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Cassius Clay Heavyweight Championship
963 wordsClay Beats Liston: February 25, 1964 From the accounts of various Kentucky newspapers, I was able to learn a few facts about Cassius Clay, later known as Muhammad Ali, as well as the attitudes of his fellow Kentuckians. The first thing I noticed in all the newspapers that I viewed was that almost all the articles written about the fight were written by writers from either the Associated Press (AP) or United Press International (UPI). This displayed three things about the Kentucky press, first th...
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Heavyweight Championship Muhammad Ali
342 wordsMuhammad Ali, originally Cassius Marcellus Clay, in his lifetime became one of the best almost controversial sports figures of all time. His upfront attitude and devotion to the Muslim religion made him a role model for many people. Perhaps the most surprising things did was changing is name to Muhammad Ali after becoming a Muslim. Ali, then still going by Cassius Clay, first came to world attention in 1960, when he worth Olympic light-heavyweight championship. After his surprising victory over ...
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