Muhammad Ali and the draft
Former Cleveland Browns Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown presides over a meeting of top African American athletes on June 4, 1967, to show support for boxer Muhammad Ali’s refusal to fight in Vietnam. Those present are: front row, from left, Bill Russell, Ali, Brown, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; back row: Carl Stokes, Walter Beach, Bobby Mitchell, Sid Williams, Curtis McClinton, Willie Davis, Jim Shorter and John Wooten.
(Tony Tomsic / Getty Images)The letter written and sent by Muhammad Ali to the Selective Service Board stating that he was a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War. Note that Ali signed both his Islamic name and his birth name.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali surrounds himself with kids and talks to the media after being informed his draft board reclassified him as able to serve.
(Toby Massey / AP)Muhammad Ali ponders a question during a news conference discussing his refusal to fight in Vietnam.
(Ed Kolenovosky / AP)Muhammad Ali waits for the elevator to take them up to Ali’s trial on a federal indictment which charges him with refusing to be inducted into the armed services.
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