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A biography of the boxer recounts how he became a champion and how his strong opinions and willingness to speak his mind made him a controversial figure.

24 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2005

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April 7, 2014
This non-fiction biography is about Muhammad Ali and his journey to becoming a champion African American boxer. It talks about his early life and the many awards he earned once becoming a pro boxer. After retiring, he made sure to give back to his community and get word out about a condition he suffered from called Parkinson's syndrome. This book can teach students about using pictures that support the text. The pictures also have captions, which can help students understand more information about the picture and the text.
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