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Muhammad Ali 1996 Olympics Autograph

A Large 16x20 Inches Colour Glossy Photograph taken at the 1996 Los Angeles Olympics games Opening Ceremony in which Muhammad Ali lit the olympic flame. Framed in Bronze, Silver and Gold Matting. Signed in Gold Sharpie and comes complete with a photograph of Muhammad Ali signing this great item.
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At the 1996 olympic games, the world and his country honored Muhammad Ali by choosing him for the honor of lighting the Olympic flame in Atlanta, Georgia. At the same Olympics, Muhammad Ali was also presented with a replacement gold medal. Ali had supposedly thrown his previous gold medal, won in 1960, into the Ohio River after being refused entry to a restaurant, confirming his own suspicions that even with a gold medal, he would not be treated any different in the South.

Throughout his career and life, Ali has always professed to want to help other black Americans--and he has, time and time again. When he returned from Italy, having just won an Olympic gold medal, he was so proud of his trophy that he wore it day and night and showed it to everyone, whether they wanted to see it or not. In the Philadelphia Inquirer Ali's first wife remembered him saying "I was young, black Cassius Marcellus Clay, who had won a gold medal for his country. I went to downtown Louisville to a five-and-dime store that had a soda fountain. I sat down at the counter to order a burger and soda pop. The waitress looked at me.... 'Sorry, we don't serve coloreds,' she said. I was furious. I went all the way to Italy to represent my country, won a gold medal, and now I come back to America and can't even get served at a five-and-dime store. I went to a bridge, tore the medal off my neck and threw it into the river. That gold medal didn't mean a thing to me if my black brothers and sisters were treated wrong in a country I was supposed to represent."

Muhammad Ali again stood alone in the spotlight. With the world watching, his hands trembling, he steadied them to light the flaming cauldron to signal the start of the Olympic Games. Tears were shed by many, as the man whose beliefs had once divided a nation, was now a unifying and beloved force.

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