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Aug 04
2009
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Ali BiographyPosted by Bruce Robinson in war , sports , religion , protest , politics , history , government , author , activism |
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The most famous and successful boxer of the late 20th century, Muhammad Ali, was both a symbol and a product of the turbulent times he lived through.
This video clip offers a visual summary of Al's tumultous career:
Michael Ezra (right) Chair of the American Multicultural Studies Department at Sonoma State University, is the author of Muhammad Ali: The Making of an Icon. He says the fighter’s decision to change his name form Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali was a dramatic moment in his public history, but it was even more significant in the behind-the-scenes internal politics within the Nation of Islam.
The soon-to-be Muhammad Ali stands triumphantly over Sonny Liston as he claims the world heavyweight boxing title in 1964. Watch the rematch here:
From today's perspective, Ali's heyday is sometimes seen as a "golden age" of boxing in America, in no small part because of the quality of the competition that Ali was able to dominate.



Sonoma State University is adding a new minor in Jewish Studies, a first step toward a full curriculum in Religious Studies
Professor Mike Ezra says the addition of Jewish Studies courses at Sonoma State should help develop wider religious tolerance.
Ezra explains that introducing the Jewish Studies program as a minor allows a wider array of students to particpate.


