Authors: Randy Roberts
63
.
NYHT
, February 28, 1965.
64
. Hampton and Fayer, eds.,
Voices of Freedom
, 262â263.
65
. Ibid.
66
. Carson,
Malcolm X
, 396;
NYHT
, February 28, 1965.
67
. Goldman,
The Death and Life
, 302â303.
Epilogue
1
. Hauser,
Muhammad Ali
, 125.
2
.
LAT
, May 23, 1965; Lipsyte,
SportsWorld
, 93;
NYDN
, May 23, 1965.
3
. Lipsyte,
SportsWorld
, 105;
NYJA
, May 26, 1965.
4
. Tex Maule, “A Quick, Hard Right and a Needless Storm of Protest,”
SI
, June 7, 1965, accessed online at
http://www.si.com/vault/1965/06/07/607743/a-quick-hard-right-and-a-needless-storm-of-protest
.
5
. Ibid.;
NYHT
, May 26, 1965.
6
.
NYHT
, May 26, 1965;
NYJA
, May 26, 1965.
7
. Maule, “A Quick, Hard Right and a Needless Storm of Protest.”
8
. Jimmy Cannon, “Cassius Clay Is the Sixties,” in
The Muhammad Ali Reader
, ed. Gerald Early (New York: Robert Weisbach Books, 1998), 81â82.
9
. Hauser,
Muhammad Ali
, 144â145; Robert Lipsyte interview with author.
10
. Hauser,
Muhammad Ali
, 145â147.
11
. Ibid., 129â132;
NYT
, April 15, 1966, and April 27, 1966.
12
. Branch,
Pillar of Fire
, 602â604; Goldman,
The Death and Life
, 349â351.
13
. Lipsyte,
SportsWorld
, 119. For the Ali-Robinson encounter, see Kram,
Ghosts of Manila
, 35, 38, 41.
14
. Remnick,
King of the World
, 289â290.
15
. Hauser,
Muhammad Ali
, 142â147, 154, 166â173; Irwin Shaw, “Muhammad Ali and the Little People,”
Esquire
, November 1969, 124â125; Bingham and Wallace,
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight
, 160.
16
.
MS
, April 4, 1969.
17
. Hauser,
Muhammad Ali
, 194;
MS
, April 11, 1969.
18
. Dick Schaap, “Muhammad Ali: Then and Now,” in
At the Fights: American Writers on Boxing
, ed. Kimball and Schulian (New York: Library of America, 2012), 215.
19
. Plimpton,
Shadow Box
, 137; Devin Gordon, “True Believer,”
Newsweek
, December 23, 2001, accessed at
http://www.newsweek.com/true-believer-148423
.
20
.
NYT
, November 9, 1974.
21
. For the exchange between Ali and his security team, see Kindred,
Sound and Fury
, 204.
22
. Branch,
Pillar of Fire
, 603.
23
. Hauser,
Muhammad Ali
, 295.
24
. Baldwin,
Notes of a Native Son
, 101; Lipsyte,
An Accidental Sportswriter
, 71.
25
. Ali with Ali,
The Soul of a Butterfly
, 84â85.
ABC's Wide World of Sports
(TV program),
307
Adebo, Simeon O.,
217
Africa, anticolonialist movement,
137
,
259
    Â
trip by Ali,
241â247
,
251â259
    Â
trips by Malcolm,
245â253
,
270
,
278â279
African National Memorial Bookstore,
212
,
237
Afro-American Association,
133
Afro-Americans,
255
,
264
,
271
,
279
Aidala, Artie,
100â101
Ali, John,
20â21
,
34â35
,
61
,
144â146
    Â
suspected of turning FBI informant,
286
    Â
threatens, orders hit on, Malcolm,
264â265
,
268
Ali, Muhammad
    Â
Africa trip of,
241â247
,
251â259
    Â
army entrance exams failed by,
138
,
216
,
233
,
235
,
236
    Â
banished from boxing due to draft evasion,
306â308
    Â
criticizes NAACP and Civil Rights Act,
254â255
    Â
death threats against, after Malcolm's assassination,
298
,
300
    Â
draft refusal of,
306
    Â
dual identity,
275
,
277
    Â
fights of,
see specific fights
    Â
and Malcolm's assassination,
298
,
300
,
302
    Â
marries, divorces, Sonji Roi,
272
,
297â298
,
305
    Â
name change by Elijah Muhammad, with backlash,
218â219
,
221
,
223â228
,
233â236
    Â
predicts Muhammad's destruction of Malcolm,
276
,
282
    Â
as puppet in assassination plot to kill Malcolm,
284
,
290
    Â
refuses military induction, following Muhammad's order,
304â307
    Â
regrets rejecting, hurting, Malcolm,
309â310
    Â
splits from Malcolm, affiliates with Muhammad,
226â230
,
233â234
,
270â271
    Â
spokesman for the NOI,
267â268
,
271â272
    Â
as sixties icon,
304
    Â
as symbol of black pride,
xviii
,
228
,
238
,
255
,
277
,
310
    Â
See also
Clay, Cassius Marcellus, Jr.
;
Cassius X
;
specific fights and life events
Ali, Rahman.
See
Clay, Rudy
AliâForeman fight (1974),
308
AliâListon rematch (1965),
274
,
302â304
Ambassador Hotel, Accra, Ghana,
245â246
,
248
,
251
Ameer, Leon 4X,
268
,
270
,
282â284
anticolonialist movement in Africa,
137
,
259
Armageddon, Battle of,
18â19
,
27
,
59
,
310
Atlanta Mosque No.
15
,
14â15
,
20
Audubon Ballroom,
265
,
269
,
284
,
290
,
292
Autobiography of Malcolm X, The
(Malcolm X and Alex Haley),
xiv
,
xv
,
113
Baer, Max,
203
Baldwin, James,
xxi
,
46
,
80
,
82
,
114â115
,
196(epigraph)
,
309
Banks, Lucien “Sonny,”
49
Baraka, Amiri.
See
Jones, Leroi
Barnette, Aubrey,
66â67
Barone, Joseph “Pep,”
79
Basilio, Carmen,
4
Bassey, Hogan “Kid,”
256â257
Beach Boys, The,
76
Beatles, The,
168â170(photo)
Belkin, Gary,
130
Benjamin 2X,
29
,
62
,
294
.
See also
Goodman, Benjamin
Benny, Jack,
124
Benson, Harry,
169
Bimstein, Whitey,
49
Bingham, Howard,
153â154
,
198
,
244â245
Bingham, Worth,
98
Birmingham, Alabama
    Â
freedom marchers attacked,
109
    Â
perceptions in Africa,
248â249
blacks
    Â
Ali/Clay as viewed by,
105â107
,
226â229
    Â
Malcolm as viewed by,
26
,
33
,
36
,
59
,
134
,
232
,
301
black athletes
    Â
and the civil rights movement,
111â112
,
200
    Â
Clay departs from prescribed role,
xvii
,
206
    Â
dominate sports,
224â225
    Â
revolt of,
xvii
    Â
support integration,
106
,
107
    Â
as US State Department goodwill ambassadors,
254
Black Muslims,
see
Nation of Islam
Black Muslims in America, The
(Lincoln),
132
Black Nationalism,
16
,
89
,
109â111
,
133
,
136â138
,
229
,
239
    Â
Ali/Clay as a symbol of,
105
,
259
    Â
activists inspired by Malcolm,
137
    Â
Malcolm dies in struggle,
301
    Â
“Message to the Grassroots” (Malcolm X),
137
Boston
    Â
Ali training in,
276â277
    Â
Ali's rematch against Liston moved from,
303
    Â
Ameer attacked in,
283
    Â
Malcolm living in,
xii
,
30
,
32
    Â
Stokes rally,
66
    Â
threats against Malcolm in,
265
Boston Temple No.
11
,
32
,
66â67
boxing
    Â
Clay as savior of,
42â43
,
70
,
85
,
96
,
102
    Â
closed-circuit broadcasts,
83
,
101
,
104
,
129
,
154
,
172
,
182
,
193
    Â
crime and,
74
,
75
,
77â80
,
184
    Â
an equal opportunity sport,
91
,
225
    Â
fatalities in,
70
,
73
,
74â75
,
80
    Â
interest declines in early â60s,
70
,
73â76
,
83
    Â
Malcolm's views on,
89
    Â
Muhammad's disapproval of,
21
,
234
    Â
promoters,
52â53
,
70
,
80
,
83
,
94
,
154â155
,
172
,
223
,
303
    Â
violence of,
73
,
74â75
Boxing Writers Association,
49â50
Breslin, Jimmy,
300
Brooklyn,
127
Brown, Drew “Bundini”
    Â
introduced,
97
    Â
assists Clay/Ali,
178â179
,
277â278
    Â
attends Muhammad's public lecture,
134
    Â
at ClayâJones fight,
100
    Â
at ClayâListon fight,
191
,
194
    Â
joins Clay in pranking Liston,
153
Brown, Jim,
199â201
Buck, Al,
84
Bunche, Ralph,
98
Butler, Norman 3X,
305
Cairo, Egypt,
246
Cannon, Jimmy,
84
,
94
,
121
,
124
,
168
,
180
,
224
,
275
,
278
,
304
Captain Edward (Edward 2X Sherrill),
285
Captain Joseph (Joseph Gravitt),
24
,
29
,
143
    Â
assigns Lukman X to kill Malcolm,
218
    Â
evicts Malcolm from home,
230â231
    Â
takes control of Harlem Mosque No.
7
,
148
    Â
warns Clay off Malcolm,
209
Captain Sam.
See
Saxon, Sam
Carbo, Frankie,
79â80
Carpenter, Harry,
214
Carson, Johnny,
95
Cassius X,
xi
,
xiii
,
162
,
171
,
211(photo)
,
214
,
217
,
227
,
311
    Â
See also
Ali, Muhammad
;
Clay, Cassius Marcellus, Jr.
Castro, Fidel,
6
,
43
,
53
,
68
,
211â212
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
144
,
249
,
288
Charlestown State Prison, Massachusetts,
30
Chicago
    Â
and Nation of Islam,
14â15
,
28
,
33
,
35
,
38
,
61â62
,
87â88
Christians, Christianity
    Â
Ali/Clay and,
54
,
205
,
233â234
    Â
Malcolm and,
x
,
xxiv
,
181
    Â
Nation of Islam and,
13
,
15
,
16
,
27
,
29
,
108
,
228
Chuvalo, George,
119
Civil Rights Act,
254
civil rights movement,
xxii
,
36
,
56
,
109â110
    Â
Clay and,
46
,
54
,
102â103
,
106
,
107
,
112
,
133
,
163
,
227
    Â
Malcolm and,
232
,
263
,
288
    Â
sit-ins,
12
,
35
,
63
,
104
,
137
,
220
    Â
Nation of Islam and,
34
,
59
Clarence X (Clarence Gill),
276
,
303
    Â
and Ali's hospitalization,
278
    Â
beats up Ameer,
282â283
    Â
plots to kill Malcolm,
270
,
282
    Â
terrorizes Black Muslims,
66â67
Clark, LaMar,
10
Clay, Cassius Marcellus, Jr.