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Ali
by Jonathan Eig
First Published
2018
Subjects
Race relations
African Americans
Boxers (Sports)
African American boxers
Patients
Social conditions
Parkinson's disease
Biography
History
boxers
sports
PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sportswriting Winner
entertainment
Ali, muhammad, 1942-2016
African americans, biography
Pacifists
African americans, social conditions
United states, race relations
nyt:sports=2017-11-12
New York Times bestseller
New York Times reviewed
SPORTS & RECREATION
Boxing
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Sports
RELIGION
Islam
General
United States
African American pacifists
Boxers (sports)
Description
Muhammad Ali called himself “The Greatest,” and many agreed. He was the wittiest, the prettiest, the brashest, the baddest, the fastest, the loudest, the rashest. Now comes the first complete, unauthorized biography of one of the twentieth century's most fantastic figures. Based on more than 500 interviews with almost all of Ali’s surviving associates, and enhanced by the author’s discovery of thousands of pages of FBI records and newly uncovered Ali interviews from the 1960s, this is the stunning portrait of a man who became a legend. ([source][1]) [1]: http://www.alialife.com/