Muhammad Ali was a star when he refused induction into the military to protest the Vietnam War.
But he actually stood for something besides money, hoes, and fame, so he risked it all, and became not only an even more famous athlete, but a heroic cultural icon and human rights activist.
Muhammad Ali was a star when he refused induction into the military to protest the Vietnam War.
But he actually stood for something besides money, hoes, and fame, so he risked it all, and became not only an even more famous athlete, but a heroic cultural icon and human rights activist.
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