Cassius X, Stuart Cosgrove
Cassius X, Stuart Cosgrove
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Cassius X
The Transformation of Muhammad Ali

Author: Stuart Cosgrove

Narrator: Kevin R. Free

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/20/2020


Synopsis

An in-depth exploration of the pivotal Cassius Clay transformed into Muhammad Ali, exploring the events, relationship, and experiences that shaped him.
Although Muhammad Ali's decision to assume a new name has often been portrayed as a sudden transformation, Cassius Clay's conversion to Islam was a process, not an event. For many months he received guidance from Malcolm X, who had traveled from Harlem to Miami to be his mentor as he studied for his entry into the deeply divided and fratricidal Nation of Islam. The name he assumed over those now-forgotten months was Cassius X. This is the story of Cassius X over twelve months in Miami, a city that was changing faster than America itself, as he trains for the fight that will bring him global fame: his world heavyweight title fight against Sonny Liston in February 1964. Change was happening on every conceivable front, not least in music where two significant coincidences brought Cassius X into contact with the two major forces in sixties music: Beatlemania and the newly emergent soul music. The Beatles famously turned up at Clay's training camp at the
5th Street Gym and Sam Cooke negotiated a recording deal for the flamboyant Cassius X. However, his music career, which included a cover version of Ben E. King's "Stand By Me" and a brief love affair with the dance-craze queen Dee Dee Sharp, never came close to echoing his career as a championship fighter. Politically, the Warren Commission, the FBI's "Informant 88," and the philosophical differences between Martin Luther King Jr. and the emergent black power movements were all at work. Cassius X's experiences came to pre-empt and predict the major cultural and ideological shifts that would unfold in the decade ahead.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Derek on January 05, 2022

I didn’t really feel that this book taught me many new things about Ali. However, I was very impressed with the author’s commend of the history of the era. I didn’t love the author’s attempt to integrate sports history with social and music history. That being said, the author really did display an......more

Goodreads review by Dave Ross on September 16, 2020

A must for fight or soul fans Cosgrove has the ability to take subjects I have known a wee bit about , and join the dots and fill in the blanks. An easy read that has left me with a thirst to explore the topic or parts of this era in more detail.......more

Goodreads review by Henning on January 06, 2022

Well, Cosgrove loves to write about Jazz and Soul, he clearly does. This book is so much more about music than about Cassius and his transformation to the Nation of Islam. I read this work while reading Alis biography by Jonathan Eig (I can recommend that), so it definitely added some more additiona......more

Goodreads review by Mylesgorton on October 05, 2020

Well written and informative book about a crucial period of Muhammad Ali‘s life the transfer from Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali via Cassius X. The tight connection between Cassius and the burgeoning soul scene in the various cities he trained in or traveled to is a story I have not seen covered befor......more

Goodreads review by boofykins on February 20, 2023

This is a very cool book that outlines Cassius Clay's journey to becoming Muhammad Ali. This is less a biography on Ali and more a focus on Ali's adjacency and/or involvement in tapestry of the civil rights movement from 1963-1964. Think of it as a history book on the civil rights movement and Muham......more