“I wish people would love everybody else the way they love me. It would be a better world.”
-Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali is one of the most recognizable people in the world, a famous athlete and humanitarian, a champion and a leader. Thousands of people have been influenced and inspired by Ali, and many people have stories and memories about how Ali transformed their lives.
One local Bucks County resident and member of the Michener Art Museum was touched by Ali back in the 1970s and has shared a very special photograph featuring the famous icon himself. This photograph is featured in the Ali and Elvis: American Icons exhibition on view until May 15, 2011. This photograph shows two young boys, ages 9 and 11, interacting with Ali at his training camp in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania back in 1975. Ali trained at this camp from 1972 to the end of his career in 1981. Read More



Quiz Contest: How Well Do You Know Muhammad Ali?
Gordon Parks (1912-2006), Muhammed Ali, 1970, 10 3/4 x 8 5/8, Photograph Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Galery, New York, NY. Copyright Gordon Parks.
As part of our activities around the upcoming Ali and Elvis: American Icons exhibition, the Michener staff have put together a special quiz about Muhammad Ali based on the exhibition. How well do you know this famous icon?
Answer the questions on the quiz by responding to this blog post, and the first person to submit the correct answers to all the questions, will win free tickets to the exhibition! The following 9 people who submit their answers will also be eligible to win discounts on admission for the exhibition. Answers will be posted on this blog after all have been received by March 31st.
Note: Some answers to these questions can be found only in the exhibition, Muhammad Ali: The Making of an Icon! Read More »