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Racial Justice by muhammad ali

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Muhammad Ali: Social Justice and Civil Rights Icon

Muhammad Ali’s advocacy for racial justice began with his awareness and experience of racism and white supremacy in Louisville, Kentucky. His dedication to his boxing career was accompanied by his profound conviction that he had a greater purpose.

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Muhammad Ali: Wake Up and Apologize (1972)

This super-rare conversation between The GOAT and Irish broadcaster Cathal O’Sannon is the hands down the most insightful and reflective I have ever seen with the Champ. And it has never been broadcast on American TV. Originally shared on the RTE Television Archive website.

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The Outsized Life of Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali, who died in 2016 at the age of seventy-four, was the most fantastical American figure of his era, a self-invented character of such physical wit, political defiance, global fame, and sheer originality that no novelist you might name would dare conceive him.

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Muhammad Ali Gives His Stance on the Vietnam War | The Dick Cavett Show

Muhammad Ali discusses the possibility of going to jail and his views of war and sacrifice. Date aired - 5/25/1970 - Muhammad Ali

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Muhammad Ali and the Complexity of Black Identity

More than any athlete of his time, Ali challenged the nation’s limiting notions of black identity.

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Muhammad Ali—Dropping Knowledge (1974)

Muhammad Ali speaks with David Frost in this 1974 interview.

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A Conversation with Muhammad Ali

In this 1968 interview produced for THIRTEEN, Muhammad Ali discusses his boxing career, opposition to the Vietnam War, and commitment to the Nation of Islam.

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Muhammad Ali and the Negro Movement

Episode 130, Recorded on December 12, 1968. Guest: Muhammad Ali

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Black History: Athletes Who Stood Up for Social Justice | USA TODAY

Black athletes like Jim Brown, Muhammad Ali, Tommie Smith and Colin Kaepernick are connected through America’s sports history.

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Ali: A Life

Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Clay in racially segregated Louisville, Kentucky, the son of a sign painter and a housekeeper.

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