When Muhammad Ali Was on Top

The heavyweight champion of the world, Gerald Early once wrote, was in effect the “emperor of masculinity.”

When that masculine throne was occupied by black men, the American zeitgeist usually got busy. Jack Johnson, champion in the early 20th century, became a one-man racial crisis, mocking white opponents inside the ring and bedding white women outside of it. The government ran him out of the country.

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