The St. Louis American: June 9, 2016

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A personal take on The Greatest

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The greatest is gone Muhammad Ali passes away at 74

By Steve Almasy Of CNN His hands and his mouth were furiously fast. His skill as a boxer made him “The Greatest” in his mind and in the minds of many others. He antagonized opponents with his taunts, amused reporters with his boasts and angered government officials with his anti-war speeches. At the same time, he goaded a stubborn, hard-nosed n Ali society with his stinging goaded a jabs against stubborn, hard-nosed pervasive racism. society with Since his stinging the mid1960s, he jabs had been one against of the most pervasive famous faces racism. on Earth, and even though his appearances in recent years were few, the name Muhammad Ali still sparked smiles all around the globe. His death Friday, June 3, 2016 at age 74 came after a lengthy battle against Parkinson’s disease. Ali was diagnosed with the disease in 1984, three years after he retired from a boxing career that began when a skinny See ALI, A12

January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016

Muhammad Ali was known in the ring for his flashing hand speed – unusual for a heavyweight – for his showmanship and also for his brashness and braggadocio when a microphone was put before him. He taunted opponents before matches, trash-talked them during and proclaimed his greatness to reporters afterward.

NGA officially to stay

Former State Sen. J.B. “Jet” Banks, (left), sits with Muhammad Ali and Akbar Muhammad, (right), the international representative of Nation of Islam’s Minister Louis Farrakhan and a St. Louis resident, at a celebration at Washington University on Dec. 5. 1975.

City launches Project Connect

(See Akbar Muhammad’s commentary on page A4)

By Rebecca Rivas Of The St. Louis American

activist, “but subtract the most honorable Elijah Muhammad and you don’t have no Muhammad Ali. That’s who made him.” Elijah Muhammad was the spiritual leader of the Nation of Islam when Ali converted and abandoned his given name – or slave name, in the Nation’s teaching – of Cassius Clay. This conversion at age 22 was critical

After the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency announced on June 2 that north St. Louis City will officially be the new home for its west headquarters, about 250 n “The sacriresidents attended a fices and the community meeting to find out how the $1.75 trauma that’s billion project will occurring affect their neighborneeds to be hoods. acknowledged On June 6, city and honored.” administrators held the first “Project Connect” community meeting at – Stefene the Gateway Classic Russell Sports Foundation north of downtown. City leaders said Project Connect “will ensure coordination and collaboration between neighborhood revitalization, transportation, and other re-development efforts and the city’s investments to support NGA.” The Next NGA West project will be built at the corner of north Jefferson and Cass avenues. The site is 100 acres adjacent to the former site of Pruitt-Igoe public housing development. Kevin Huntspon, a resident in the nearby Jeff Vanderlou neighborhood, told the St.

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St. Louis remembers Ali Anthony Shahid, Sam Moore, Kevin Cunningham reflect on The Greatest By Chris King Of The St. Louis American Brother Anthony Shahid came closer personally to Muhammad Ali than most – he guarded Ali on numerous occasions, brought

n “Subtract the most honorable Elijah Muhammad, and you don’t have no Muhammad Ali. That’s who made him.” – Brother Anthony Shahid

him to St. Louis twice, and received personal letters of recommendation from the great man – but he did not want to talk with The American, foremost, about Ali’s relationship with himself. He wanted to talk about Ali’s relationship to the faith they shared in the Nation of Islam. “People want to subtract the most honorable Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam from Muhammad Ali,” said the St. Louis


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