December 13, 2019
Cassius Clay
dyslexia
Muhammad Ali
Parkinson’s disease
I am a Management & Entrepreneur and Innovative Studies major at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas. My passion is to spread awareness to issues in our community and help innovate and move forward. I enjoy playing instruments and spending quality time with friends and family.
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I believe that the story of Muhammad Ali is one to be always remembered. Not only because of his boxing career, if not because of all his accomplishments as a human being. He did his best to protest on the Vietnam War and protect the black people from discrimination. He wanted his people to be free so much, that his decisions took him to jail and he pay the debt. Ali will always be one of the best human beings and boxers in the world.
30/10/2020
9:32 am
Shanita Frazier
I really enjoyed this article. I never really knew much about Muhammad Ali, but after reading this article I was able to understand who he was. I was unaware that he went to prison, I thought he had a perfect life. My father use to tell me about him when I was young but I think I was too young to remember all of the details. I see that he tried his best to protest on the Vietnam War and protect African American people from discrimination. That really means alot to me. Very good article!
21/03/2021
9:32 am
Mary Belinda
My husband was diagnosed of Parkinsons disease 2 years ago, when he was 59. He had a stooped posture, tremors, right arm does not move and also a pulsating feeling in his body. He was placed on Senemet for 8 months and then Siferol was introduced and replaced the Senemet, during this time span he was also diagnosed with dementia. He started having hallucinations, lost touch with reality. Suspecting it was the medication I took him off the Siferol (with the doctor’s knowledge) and started him on PD natural herbal formula we ordered from TREE OF LIFE HEALTH CLINIC, his symptoms totally declined over a 3 weeks use of the TREE OF LIFE HEALTH Parkinsons disease natural herbal formula. He is now almost 61 and doing very well, the disease is totally reversed! (www.treeoflifeherbalclinic.com)
25/04/2021
9:32 am
Mary Belinda
My husband was diagnosed of Parkinsons disease 2 years ago, when he was 59. He had a stooped posture, tremors, right arm does not move and also a pulsating feeling in his body. He was placed on Senemet for 8 months and then Siferol was introduced and replaced the Senemet, during this time span he was also diagnosed with dementia. He started having hallucinations, lost touch with reality. Suspecting it was the medication I took him off the Siferol (with the doctor’s knowledge) and started him on PD natural herbal formula we ordered from TREE OF LIFE HEALTH CLINIC, his symptoms totally declined over a 3 weeks use of the TREE OF LIFE HEALTH Parkinsons disease natural herbal formula. He is now almost 61 and doing very well, the disease is totally reversed! (w w w. treeoflifeherbalclinic .com)
19/05/2021
9:32 am
Madeliine Bloom
I knew of Mohammed Ali by just being one of the greatest boxers of all time. Not many people knew about all the things he had to struggle with growing up. Dyslexia is one of the worst learning disabilities because there is nothing you can do about it. Being an activist for the black community and a Vietnam war protestor, he had a lot on his hand. You really informed us of all the things that he did and nobody knew about. It makes him more inspirational knowing that he went to prison for protesting something that he felt strongly about. Great Article!
21/08/2021
9:32 am
Carlos Hinojosa
Muhammed Ali was a special person that changed the world forever because like you said he was the best fighter of his time and he fought for social justice. I remember when they called him a coward since he didn’t want to fight in Vietnam since they considered it unamerican. I think I remember reading that he said it was Unamerican to even fight in Vietnam. Which honestly, he was kind of right considering what we did there.
25/02/2022
9:32 am
John Arnison
A Truly amazing man.
13/03/2022
9:32 am
Joshua Marroquin
To start off, this was a very well written article about the famous boxer Mohammed Ali. I only knew Mohammed Ali because of his amazing boxing career and the stories I heard of him from friends and my family. I am Truley amazed of what I found out about him and the journey he took to accomplish his goals. For example, I didn’t know that he was convicted and strip of his heavy body weight title for 4 years. I am also amazed that he protested against the Vietnam War, as well as working towards helping African Americans throughout his entire carrer.
23/08/2022
9:32 am
Laura Poole
Great work Audrey! This article really painted the picture of who Mohammed Ali really was not just is career. Not many people know about how he went to prison or his protesting. Not only was he an incredible boxer, he was an activist who stood up for what he believed in. He was and still is a very influential person in history for many. This legacy lives on even after his death. I can tell you put lots of work into this!
22/10/2022
9:32 am
Nathan Castillo
I only knew of Mohammed Ali, but not what he did throughout his life, and this article really helped me out understand who he was. The only fact that I knew about Mohammed was that he was a boxer, but I had no idea that he had been to prison, or protested again the Vietnam war. It was truly amazing how he was known for being one of the greatest boxers in history, as well as being a civil rights activist on his own. It is a shame that he is now gone, but his legacy will live on.
18/10/2020
9:32 am