Muhammad Ali in Media and Popular Culture - Books For Children

Books For Children

  • More Than a Hero: Muhammad Ali's Life Lessons Presented Through His Daughter's Eyes, by Hana Ali (2000)
  • Float Like a Butterfly, by Ntozake Shange (Author), Edel Rodriguez (Illustrator) (2002)
  • I Shook Up the World: The Incredible Life of Muhammad Ali,by Maryum "Maymay" Ali (2004)
  • Muhammad Ali: Legends in Sports, by Matt Christopher & Glenn Stout (2005)
  • I'll Hold Your Hand So You Won't Fall: A Child's Guide To Parkinson's Disease, by Rasheda Ali (2005)

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