This is my bibliography for my six part essay on Muhammad Ali. If you have any specific questions about sources or footnotes throughout any of these pieces, just leave your email in the comments section and I'll do my best to get back to you. Thank you so much to all my readers for your support! I hope you enjoyed the reads and I hope you return for my future articles.
All my articles, including all six pieces on Ali, can be found here.
Bingham, Howard L., Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight: Cassius Clay vs. the United States of America Plymouth: M. Evans & Company, 2000.
Cleaver, Eldridge. Soul on Ice. New York: Dell Publishing, 1968.
Cottrell, Robert C., Icons of American Popular Culture: From PT Barnum to Jennifer Lopez. New York: M.E. Sharpe Inc., 2010.
Early, Gerald, ed. The Muhammad Ali Reader. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1998.
Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami (2008). DVD. Directed by Gaspar Gonzalez and Alan Tomlinson. New York: PBS Home Video, 2009.
When we were Kings (1996). DVD. Directed by Leon Gast. New York: Gramercy Pictures, 1997.
Ali, Muhammad, "Muhammad Ali: 50 Years of the Playboy Interview." Interviewed by Alex Haley. Playboy (2012).
Hauser, Thomas: Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991.
Kurlansky, Mark. 1968: The Year That Rocked the World. New York: Random House, 2005.
Lois, George, ed. Ali Rap: Muhammad Ali the First Heavyweight Champion of Rap. New York: ESPN Books, 2006.
"The Passion of Muhammad Ali." In Esquire Magazine, by George Lois. New York: Esquire, 1968.Ali Rap. DVD. directed by Joseph Maar. Santa Monica: ESPN Home Entertainment, 2006.
The Muhammad Ali Center. 144 N 6th St, Louisville, KY, 40202. 20 March 2014.
Myers, Walter Dean. The Greatest: Muhammad Ali. New York: Scholastic Inc., 2001.
Patterson, Floyd and Mahon, Jack. "Cassius Clay Must Be Beaten." Sports Illustrated, October 11, 1965.
Remnick, David. King of the World. New York: Vintage Books, 1998.
Independent Lens: The Trials of Muhammad Ali. DVD. Directed by Bill Siegel. Chicago: Kartemquin Films, 2013.
Viorst, Milton: Fire in the Streets: America in the 1960's. New York: Touchstone Books, 1979.
Wolfe, Tom. Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers. New York: Picador, 1970.
West, David, ed. The Mammoth Book of Muhammad Ali. London: Constable and and Robinson Ltd, 2012.
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