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3 November, 14:35

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"Ali downplayed his role. 'I'm not no leader. I'm a little humble follower,' he said in 1964. But for millions of people, the experience of being black changed because of Muhammad Ali."

Why might the author have included this quote from Muhammad Ali?

to emphasize that Ali was pretending to be something that he was not

to hint that Ali was vain and only looked out for himself

to show that Ali actually followed other people's beliefs, actions, and examples

to indicate that Ali was a leader even though he did not actively choose to be one

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    to indicate that Ali was a leader even though he did not actively choose to be one.

    Explanation:

    Ali was a large influence to everyone, mostly because first of all he was a sportsman, but also refused to participate in Vietnam War. Although he didn't choose to be a political leader, his influence was even larger than the influence of certain politicians in the States.
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