Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali by Arlene Schulman, published by Lerner Publishing Group in May 2006, is a 112-page exploration of the life of one of the most iconic figures in sports history. This biography presents key moments and lesser-known facts about Muhammad Ali, originally named Cassius Clay, highlighting his journey from a young boxer to a cultural icon. The book delves into his religious beliefs, his notable fights, and even his talents beyond boxing, offering a comprehensive view of his multifaceted life.
Readers will find a detailed account that covers various aspects of Ali’s life, including his achievements in boxing and his influence on culture and society. The narrative touches on his connection to the Nation of Islam, his training camp, and his unexpected musical abilities. This edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, biography, and sports, providing insights into the life of a man who transcended the sport of boxing.
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You probably know that Muhammad Ali was the best boxer of all time. But did you know that… His name at birth was Cassius Clay? He told the press he’d joined the Nation of Islam religion after a fight with Sonny Liston? the entrance to his training camp had stone monuments of the great boxers? He had a good enough singing voice to be in a musical? Discover the story behind these facts and more!
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