HD
2025
Cassius Clay captivated America in the early 1960s, emerging as a powerful voice during the Civil Rights movement. His evolution into the iconic Muhammad Ali is a tale of spiritual awakening and defiance. When Ali refused to enlist in the Vietnam War, he faced a contentious legal struggle against the U.S. government. The Trials of Muhammad Ali delves into the intersection of race, faith, and politics that forged this legendary athlete’s legacy, highlighting the challenges he faced and the impact he had on both sports and society at large.