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- Muhammad Ali: A Humanitarian Life is a unique biography of this iconic champion that chronicles his rise as a great humanitarian alongside his rise as a fighter, revealing the profound influence Ali had both in and out of the ring and that will endure for ages to come.
- About the Author: Margueritte Shelton is a new voice in the non-fiction genre.
- 260 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Sports
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About the Book
Muhammad Ali: A Humanitarian Life is a unique biography of this iconic champion that chronicles his rise as a great humanitarian alongside his rise as a fighter, revealing the profound influence Ali had both in and out of the ring and that will endure for ages to come.Book Synopsis
Muhammad Ali: A Humanitarian Life is a unique biography of this iconic champion that chronicles his rise as a great humanitarian alongside his rise as a fighter, revealing the profound influence Ali had both in and out of the ring and that will endure for ages to come.
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I thought I knew all there was to know about the REAL Muhammad Ali; then I read this book and realized there is so much more to learn about his life. Hugely recommended for all those who want to appreciate the complete Ali.
In Margueritte Shelton's powerful, passionate storytelling, we see Muhammad Ali at his best as both an athlete beyond compare and a blessed man dedicated to making the world a better, kinder place.
Margueritte Shelton has captured the fascinating saga of Muhammad Ali in dramatic fashion. His brilliant boxing style, glib sociopolitical comments, and debilitating health consequences are vividly portrayed in this excellent book.
This is a beautiful tribute to the legendary Muhammad Ali who inspired the world's hopes and dreams and remains "The Greatest." His winning, courageous spirit in the ring was matched by his lifelong mission of humanitarian work that left this world a better place. Ali's bold challenge is to follow in his footsteps!
About the Author
Margueritte Shelton is a new voice in the non-fiction genre. As an avid volunteer invested in humanitarian work, she was named an honorary member of the National Museum of the American Indian for her contributions. She participated in the international hunger relief organization "Rise Against Hunger," the Longest Walk in Washington, DC, and more. She is a member of the Muhammad Ali Center and supports their humanitarian awards events in Louisville, Kentucky.