Charlie McCarthy

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Charlie McCarthy
“You see, Mortimer, Willy the Giant wasn’t real. He was simply a metaphysical phenomena of your subconscious mind; a phantasmagory of your mental faculty. In other words just a figment of your imagination.”
“Noooo”
Today we reflect on the legacy of Muhammad Ali. Known as “The Greatest,” he gained fame for his boxing skills, charisma, and the controversy he generated outside the ring. In 1976 the Smithsonian acquired Ali’s boxing gloves and robe, shown here. At the donation ceremony, before a crowd of reporters and cheering spectators, Ali predicted that his Everlast gloves would become “the most famous thing in this building.” The gloves are currently on display in our Museum of American History’s “American Stories” exhibition.
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