Ali: spirit of the 60s

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History

 

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Bradley G

 

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March 29, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Ali was part of a the greater social movement of the 60's, a social revolution that brought attention to new ideas, faiths, and nerve to question the government. Essentially, Ali was a poster child of a new emerging America, one that was tired of the conformist ideals of the 50's. Ali's battle was not just one for himself, but for the new generation of America that held the ideals of acceptance, difference, and change...
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Ali's battle was not just one for himself, but for the new generation of America that held the ideals of acceptance, difference, and change. Ali was not only the champion of boxing, but with his battle against the US government he would find himself becoming the champion of the people. Young, brash and black, Ali would became a frightening symbol to the establishment when the country was in turmoil over civil rights and Vietnam...
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