Financial Times

In 1967, Muhammad Ali stood in a building in Texas waiting to be drafted to fight in Vietnam. The induction officer called out the heavyweight champion’s discarded “slave name”: “Cassius Clay!” Ali did not respond, refusing the draft. “Everyone knew about it moments later,” the civil rights leader Julian Bond recalled. “People who had never thought about the war – black and white – began to think it through because of Ali.”


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