A rebel is a person who refuses allegiance to, resist, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of his or her country. Cassius Clay or better known as Muhammad Ali could be considered of one of America’s greatest rebels while he was fighting for his cause. Cassius Clay fought against the United States government because they tried to force him to enlist in the American Army, but Clay did not feel like he had to go fight in a war because it was against his religious beliefs. The feelings that he had turned into a long standing court case against the United States to fight for the freedom of not having to fight in the Vietnam War.
Muhammad Ali was a boxer during the late 1900’s and he was also considered a philanthropist. Ali was born
…show more content…
This rebellious act brought a lot of unwanted attention to the great boxer and he became a symbol of rebellion to a large portion of the United States population. The famed boxer is of the Islam religion and felt that he did not have to fight in a war that was not for his religion. Muhammad Ali was called to a court hearing in Houston, where he did not step to the front of the courtroom when his name was called and he was eventually convicted and sentenced 5 years in jail and a $10,000 dollar fine. During that court case Muhammad Ali said. “I’d like to say I would appreciate it if the court would sentence me now instead of waiting.” This court case is showing that Clay doesn’t care if they take everything away from him that he still is not going to fight in a war the he does not believe in. Five years after the court case in Houston Muhammad Ali was going to be trialed at the Supreme Court against the United States. The court case was argued on April 19th, 1971 and the court decided the ruling on June 28th, 1971. During the court case this quote was said, “The petitioner was convicted for willful refusal to submit to induction into the armed forces.” This is a very important quote to the court case because it says the direct reason that Muhammad Ali is being convicted and is in the trial. The court is saying that Muhammad Ali is being convicted because he does not want to join the United States army even though he is eligible to be drafted and he was drafted to enter the
In Conclusion, Muhammad Ali is a fascinating person because he stood up for what he believed in, known worldwide, and achieved a lifetime of accomplishments. Muhammad Ali was not only a legend at boxing but inspiring to many people. Muhammad was known as an inspiring, controversial, and polarizing figure both inside and outside the
Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. later known as Muhammad Ali, was a black boxer, and was proud of it. Many African Americans were ashamed of their color, but Ali was different. He was the first boxer to win the Heavyweight Championship 3 different times. He had a great personality and was liked by the people. During his life, he made big decisions that changed the course of his life completely. Muhammad Ali's journey through life was a great inspiration for African American people, but Ali himself deserves the admiration of everyone.
“Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee,” those were the words spoken by a man named, Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali was one of the most important people to live. He lived a long seventy four years. Muhammad Ali was one that was a boxing sensation. He was important because of his early life, his rise to fame, and his tragic death.
While boarding a bus Jackie Robinson had refused to sit in the back, because of this he was ruled court marshaled. He was token into custody but was found innocent by President Truman. While Martin Luther King Jr did not support the war, Jackie Robinson did, he wrote to President Johnson to let him know that he has the support of Jackie Robinson and many other African-Americans. Jackie Robinson was in full support of the war, but Muhammad Ali was not, in fact Muhammad Ali refused to go to war in 1966, he had failed his qualifying test but was later revised and was changed into class 1A, which meant he was now eligible for the draft. When he was notified of the change he declared that he would refuse to serve in the United States Army and publicly considered himself a conscientious objector, which meant he could not go to war because of his religious stance. Ali stated that "War is against the teachings of the Holy Qur'an. I'm not trying to dodge the draft. We are not supposed to take part in no wars unless declared by Allah or The Messenger. We don't take part in Christian wars or wars of any unbelievers." Ali also famously said in 1966: "I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong ... They never called me nigger.” His refusal of going to war was made into a huge dilemma, it went on to be a supreme court case, “Clay vs United States”. The day of his induction into the U.S armed forces on
Civil disobedience as identified by Martin Luther King is a form of direct action, and an outright refusal to conform to laws as a form of protest. Martin Luther King addresses this method of resistance in his text, “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. Martin Luther King Jr personally drafted the text as a response to criticisms made in a statement by clergymen whom apposed King’s nonviolent methods of resistance to continuous issues of racism occurring in Birmingham, Alabama. As expressed by King and described in his text, civil disobedience should meet certain criteria to be considered so. One of these criteria is that the law being disobeyed should be unjust. Also, according to King, this direct action should be non-violent, as this was the basis of his teachings. Furthermore, the individual should be aware of consequences, and willingly accept them as he/she performs this act of civil disobedience. Finally, there must be no alternative to this act, meaning that some form of protest must have been attempted in the past, to no avail. Consequently, the only alternative would be to break the unjust law at hand. Martin Luther King executed this form of action in his efforts to challenge racism in Birmingham Alabama. Similarly, famous fighter Muhammad Ali used the same tactic in order to achieve justice decades later. Muhammad Ali bravely refused to be drafted during the Vietnam war because of his religious beliefs and was therefore convicted of violating the selective service laws.
Cassius Clay, now known as Muhammad Ali, stated, “If I thought going to war would bring freedom, justice, and equality to the 22 million African Americans they wouldn't have to draft me, I would join tomorrow (Dellinger)” It is clear in this quote that Ali wanted nothing more than to avoid war unless it meant something important to him. At that time in history there was a lot going on in the world, and one of those things was Muhammad Ali refusing to go to the draft. Cassius Clay (now known as Muhammad Ali), an African American boxing champion who lived most of his young life during the Civil Rights movement, refused to join the
Muhammad Ali’s Stand against the Vietnam War was a game changer for many people and shocked everyone, everywhere when word got out. This topic of Muhammad Ali V. the Vietnam War is relevant to the theme of “Taking a Stand”, because it showed that he was very courageous and also showed how much faith Ali had in the Nation of Islam to take a stand against not only the United States, but against the Vietnam War. The topic is important because it showed that if there 's a will, there 's a way and that you can take a stand against anything you want if you are determined enough, no matter the consequences. He stood up for himself and for his religion to show that the you can take a stand if you really believe that it is worth it and you a real reason.
Thomas Jefferson’s motto, “Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God”, that originates from the Declaration of Independence sparked rebellious characters in U. S. History. Society has delineated the definition of rebel in several ways. Many, in the new era, do not know the history behind the meaning of a true rebel. The definition of rebel has changed in America from patriot in the time of the American Revolutionary war to confederate in the Civil War and to redneck in today’s societal controversy concerning the image of the Confederate flag.
A rebellion is an act of violence or open resistance to an established government or ruler, it is an uprising, a revolt a mutiny. In the past there has been countless rebellions for countless reasons. There were rebellions that were documented and some rebellions that were probably never heard of, there were rebellions that worked for the good and some that worked in everyone’s favor but the ones who rebelled. Nat Turner’s slave rebellion was one of the largest slave rebellions to take place in the United States and one of the most life changing.
Throughout history there have been many influential people who have lived in this country. Some were politicians, some were actors, and some were even athletes. One such man was a gifted boxer named Muhammad Ali. He made his mark as an amateur, then as a professional. "The Greatest" was the self-proclaimed nickname of Ali, but so many people agreed that it stuck. He went through trials and tribulations in his life, which make him a historic icon. Muhammad Ali is known for being "The Greatest" boxer of all time, but unlike other athletes he is remembered for his out of the ring actions as well as his athletic accomplishments.
Muhammad Ali had an outstanding record of 56 wins, 5 loses, and had 37 knockouts even to some opponents treat people thought he would never beat like the big bear AKA Sunny Liston.
Muhammad Ali was an American boxer and activist. He was born in Kentucky on 17 January 1967, and died on 3 June 2016. Muhammad Ali started taking boxing lessons after his bicycle was stolen when he was 12 years old. At the age of 18, he won the gold medal in the light heavyweight division. He won three world-cup heavyweight championships. He fought sixty-one times and only lost five times. He followed that dream for 30 years, and became one of the greatest boxers of all time, and Muhammad Ali was active in the civil rights movement in many ways. For instance, in the civil rights movement, Muhammad Ali changed his name because he thought that Cassius Clay was a “Slave name,” and he changed his name to Muhammad Ali. In 1960, shortly after winning the heavy weight title, he changed his religion, and converted to Islam. Muhammad Ali joined other leaders in the civil rights movement, such as Malcolm X and Martin Luther King to help in the Black Community. Muhammad Ali fought for what he believed in and impacted the civil rights movement such as changed his name, religion, drafted into the Vietnam war and he tried to make the black community equal to the white
Muhammad Ali did a lot of important things in American History. He was a famous boxer also a arch believer of religious freedom and racial justice. Ali’s original name was Cassius Clay. He was born January 17,1942 in Louisville, KY. Muhammad Ali devoted his life to humanitarian in work, putting his name to many initiatives for peace and humanitarian aid. Ali was also a part of Black History.
A rebel is a person who resists or defies an authority, as kids there are plenty of authorities in your life. It’s a known fact that young kids don’t like authority because it doesn’t let them live their lives like they want. So what happens when a kid gets really angry at a principle or teacher, kids can retaliate by rebelling against their rules. This can be the simple start of a life of crime because the kids will meet others like they are which will lead them into gang life.
The 1960s were a time of revolutionary ideas and new modes of expression. These new ways of thinking and speaking opened the door to major reforms of American society and culture. People were now standing up for what they believed in, for example, protesting against the mistreatment of African-Americans and refusing to follow the Military Selective Service Act, a law which forced men between the ages 18-26 to fight in the controversial Vietnam War (Youth Movement). Not everyone embraced this new attitude that contained a challenge to existing governmental authority. As an expert on the draft, Phillip MacFarlane wrote, “ Some critics decry the loss of the citizen-soldier as a threat to democracy”(MacFarlane). One prominent anti-war figure