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About the Author

Howard Lenoid Bingham was born in Jackson, Mississippi on May 29, 1939. He attended Compton Community College and was hired as a photographer by The Los Angeles Sentinel. He was fired after 18 months for spending too much time on his own photographing weddings and other events. He became a mostrar mais freelance photographer who took pictures of Muhammad Ali, photographed the Black Panthers for Life and riots in various cities for Life magazine, and covered the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968. He also worked for Time, Ebony, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated. He published several books of photographs including Muhammad Ali: A Thirty-Year Journey and Howard L. Bingham's Black Panthers 1968. He died on December 15, 2016 at the age of 77. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Howard L. Bingham

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de falecimento
2016-12-15
Sexo
male
Ocupação
Photographer

Membros

Resenhas

Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
The story I thought I knew until I read the book! A fascinating look at this period of American History and how Ali came back to regain his heavyweight title. From hero to goat to hero a remarkable story.
 
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foof2you | outras 10 resenhas | Jun 7, 2013 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
An entertaining review of Ali's life during the sixties,. The book addresses the influence of the Vietnam War, the Nation of Islam, and the civil rights movement on Ali. The main focus is on the legal battle over Ali's refusal to serve in Vietnam as a conscientious objector, and on the political and social issues driving the case. Ali's life was certainly influenced by events, but the authors argue that Ali, by standing on principle, was a hero who impacted events himself. I enjoyed this book, and learned a great deal about the events of the period in general, and Muhammad Ali in particular.… (mais)
½
 
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Thomas64 | outras 10 resenhas | Mar 31, 2013 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
This is a conversational general reader's account of Ali's experiences before, during, and after his refusal to submit to induction into the US armed forces during the Vietnam War era. His reasons were religious and spiritual, but the general public did not believe him. But he stuck to his position, was stripped of his boxing title, underwent a seriously exhausting legal battle, and eventually prevailed, returned to the ring and regained the title. A readily accessible account of important events in an important American figure.… (mais)
 
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GaryLeeJones | outras 10 resenhas | Mar 2, 2013 |
Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing.
Fascinating book about Ali but I think it suffered in two respects: first, it is more of a journalistic narrative of the events as they happened than a hardcore philosophical analysis of the rightness or wrongness of Ali's case, and I think it fails to go deep enough into the consequences of letting each man choose his war, so to speak; and second, I felt like much of the history of Joe Louis and Jack Johnson was unnecessary, though it is obvious why the author put it in there, as it clarifies Ali's place as a black heavyweight champion. In fairness to Ali, they changed the rules to target him specifically, and his test scores should have prevented him from even qualifying for the draft; until they changed the rules, they DID prevent him from qualifying.

The facts are definitely intriguing. I am not led to believe that Ali is a hero, despite the author's seeming insistence on this point. But I can see why others believe this. Certainly all the other characters in this saga are scoundrels, so comparatively Ali is all the saints wrapped up into one.
… (mais)
½
 
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jrgoetziii | outras 10 resenhas | Feb 24, 2013 |

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Avaliação
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