Discover the remarkable relationship between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm
X, and how the shifting tides of their bond affected the movement for
Black pride and independence in the 1960s in this nonfiction book for
young readers.**
Freshly adapted for young readers, this in-depth portrait showcases the
complex bond between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X, revealing how Malcolm
helped mold Cassius Clay into Muhammad Ali and influenced his rise as an
international symbol of Black pride and Black independence. Yet when
Malcolm was expelled from the Nation of Islam for criticizing the
conduct of its leader, Elijah Muhammad, Ali turned his back on Malcolm,
a choice that some believe tragically contributed to the minister's
assassination in February 1965.
Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X is the story of how Ali redefined what it
means to be a Black athlete in America, informed by Malcolm's
leadership. An extraordinary portrait of love, friendship, and power as
well as deceit and betrayal, here is a window into the public and
private lives of two national icons, and the tumultuous period in the
American Civil Rights Movement that they helped to shape.