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  <title><![CDATA[Muhammad Ali Has Long Had Book and Film Appeal]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Johnny Smith,&nbsp;the Julius C. &quot;Bud&quot; Shaw Professor of Sports History and an associate professor in the School of History and Sociology, was quoted in the article, &quot;Muhammad Ali Has Long Had Book and Film Appeal,&quot; published Oct. 25, 2021, in&nbsp;<em>The New York Times.</em></p>

<p>The article discusses the Netflix documentary&nbsp;Blood Brothers: Malcolm X &amp; Muhammad Ali, which is based in part on Smith&#39;s 2016 book of the same name with co-author Randy Roberts.</p>

<p>An excerpt:</p>

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<p>&ldquo;Ever since America discovered Muhammad Ali, we&rsquo;ve been trying to figure out who he really is,&rdquo; said Johnny Smith, a history professor at Georgia Tech, and co-author of the book &ldquo;Blood Brothers,&rdquo; which spawned the Netflix film.</p>
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