Muhammad O' Ali.
February 8, 2002 10:42 AM Subscribe
Muhammad O' Ali. Geneologists have uncovered his Irish roots. His great grandfather was an Irish emigree who married an African American woman in Kentucky.
We micks always knew that The Greatest was one of us. Where do you think he got his gilded tongue?
posted by jonmc at 11:03 AM on February 8, 2002
posted by jonmc at 11:03 AM on February 8, 2002
Hmmm, interesting, as a thread on white men can't jump runs, this post appears...hmmmm ;)
posted by bittennails at 11:08 AM on February 8, 2002
posted by bittennails at 11:08 AM on February 8, 2002
bittennails - that same thread mentions another great Black/Irish athlete, hockey pioneer Willie O'Ree. Interesting phenomenon.
posted by jonmc at 11:20 AM on February 8, 2002
posted by jonmc at 11:20 AM on February 8, 2002
I had not know Ali was an Irish name. No wonder he changed it from Cassius Clay.
posted by Postroad at 11:49 AM on February 8, 2002
posted by Postroad at 11:49 AM on February 8, 2002
allaboutgeorge authored an interesting article about the "Black Irish" back when he was writing for Salon.
posted by jennak at 1:36 PM on February 8, 2002
posted by jennak at 1:36 PM on February 8, 2002
Thanks for the great article george and jennak, although they forgot to mention
another great Black Irishman, Thin Lizzy vocalist
Phil Lynott.Another great peice of work that points out(among other things) the parallels
between the Irish-American and African-American culture is Michael PatrickMcDonald's memoir of his South Boston childhood,
All Souls.
Along with being an astute examination of a number of social phenomena,
McDonald's book is also a deeply moving family saga. And George, top o' the
mornin' to ya, lad.
Bwa!
I'm here all week.
posted by UncleFes at 10:59 AM on February 8, 2002