Muhammad Ali, the reigning world heavyweight boxing champion, entered the combative ring of politics and culture by refusing to serve in the United States military at the height of the Vietnam War on ...
On June 25, 1967, anchorman Harold Keen and cameraman Carl Gilman were on assignment to interview Muhammad Ali. He was in San Diego as part of a nationwide tour to spread the word of Elijah Muhammad.
On March 22, 1967, Muhammad Ali defeated Zora Folley and retained his WBA, WBC, NYSAC, and The Ring heavyweight titles. The fight was at Madison Square Garden in New York City and saw Ali move to 29-0 ...
January 19, 1967: On this day, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, who had recently changed his name from Cassius Clay, was in his final stages of training at the Astrodome in preparation for his fight ...
CLEVELAND — Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell looked reverently at the elderly man sitting in the front row clutching his cane and was star struck. To Mitchell and others, John Wooten is a giant. "That ...
On May 8th, 1967, Muhammad Ali was indicted by a federal grand jury for refusing to enlist with the United States military due to his opposition to the U.S. war in Vietnam. On May 8th, 1967, Muhammad ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Celebrating an iconic moment in Cleveland history. A statue was unveiled, honoring the Cleveland Summit where many of the top Black athletes, during the civil rights movement, ...
CLEVELAND — Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell looked reverently at the elderly man sitting in the front row clutching his cane and was star struck. To Mitchell and others, John Wooten is a giant. “That ...