Friday, May 22, 2020

Analysis Of Muhammed Ali The World s Champion By John...

Handsome, weight champion, muslim, freely spoken, racial rights leaders, all exemplifies the powerful Muhammad Ali. A man whose story has a positive impact on americans lives today and back during the civil rights movement. â€Å"Muhammed Ali: The World’s Champion† by John Tessitore is an autobiography that is written to tell all the obstacles of Muhammed Ali. The adventures annals of Muhammed Ali begins from growing up and discovering that boxing was his outlet from racism, to dropping out of school, to becoming muslim, also being the voice of the public people, to lastly being coming one of the most known African American Boxing world champion. Thousands world wide then and now see Muhammad Ali as an tragic hero due to his resistance of entering the war, going to jail, and returning back to the ring even more powerful than before. January 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky Cassius Marcellus Clay JR. was born to Cassius Sr and Odessa Clay. Although Cassius Sr. was well known around town for painting church murals, he also inherited the image a of an alcoholic, which sometimes resulted in serious assault and battery some days even domestic violence towards his wife Odessa Grady Clay whom would call the police to restrain him. Odessa however, was the backbone of the family that kept everyone sane. When Cassius spoke of his parents most the of the remarks are regarding to his mother. When Cassius Jr. was only 12 he went to a downtown event on his bike and when he returned

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