Thursday, March 26, 2009

Chapter 19 - Symbolism

Muhammad Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.) is a symbol of triumph for the African American community. Clay was a boxer during the 1960, a time Civil Rights Movement was at its peak. Racism and segregation was a part of our daily lives.  For Muhammad Ali to raise to his such a high title during this era was very difficult. The Brown Bomber and Muhammad Ali both had to deal with racism and because they were able to rise to the such hight title they became a symbol of triumph. 

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