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What if Muhammed Ali went to the Vietnam War?

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In the spring of 1967, the world was stunned when Muhammad Ali, the reigning heavyweight champion, a

[Alternative Timelines logo]( [What if Muhammed Ali went to the Vietnam War?]( [What if Muhammed Ali went to the Vietnam War?]( In the spring of 1967, the world was stunned when Muhammad Ali, the reigning heavyweight champion, announced that he would be enlisting in the U.S. Army to serve in Vietnam. His decision sent shockwaves through the civil rights movement, the sports world, and the anti-war protests. Alis enlistment was seen as a betrayal by some, […] [Read more]( [What if California sunk into the Pacific Ocean?]( [What if California sunk into the Pacific Ocean?]( [What if term limits existed for members of Congress?]( [What if term limits existed for members of Congress?]( Want us to stop emailing you? Unsubscribe [here](. To manage your email preferences, click [here](. 24A Trolley Square Unit #4247 Wilmington, DE 19806 © 2024 AlternativeTimelines.com. All rights reserved.

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