Because Muhammad was part of the higher class society, he didn’t have to deal with as much of the hate as the lower class african americans had to in his adulthood. In his childhood though he was often treated very badly. Once when he was very young, him and his mother was at a five cent store, and he was very thirsty for a drink of water; the clerk who owned the store would not let him drink there since he …show more content…
He inspired so many people to do what they want. Since he was an african american boxer, it showed just because of what your skin color was you could truly be anything that you wanted to be. He grew up with parents who fought a lot and a dad who was often drunk but through all of that he was able to become what he dreamed of. Many people who fight for civil rights can give speeches, protest, fight in court, but I think truly becoming what you want and not letting anybody bring you down shows a lot more. After he came out of jail because he denied service in the military he went back to fighting because it was what he loved. Even as he became older and the civil right movements stopped he still continued to box ("The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American