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  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.While in Modesto to speak at the SOS Club, Muhammad Ali visited Modesto's black community at the King-Kennedy Community Center.  Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
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  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
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  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
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  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    005_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.While in Modesto to speak at the SOS Club, Muhammad Ali visited Modesto's black community at the King-Kennedy Community Center.  Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
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  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.While in Modesto to speak at the SOS Club, Muhammad Ali visited Modesto's black community at the King-Kennedy Community Center.  Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    021_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    019_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    016_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    014_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    011_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    010_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    004_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
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  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.While in Modesto to speak at the SOS Club, Muhammad Ali visited Modesto's black community at the King-Kennedy Community Center.  Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    024_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.While in Modesto to speak at the SOS Club, Muhammad Ali visited Modesto's black community at the King-Kennedy Community Center.  Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    023_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.While in Modesto to speak at the SOS Club, Muhammad Ali visited Modesto's black community at the King-Kennedy Community Center.  Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    022_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    018_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    017_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    015_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    013_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    012_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    009_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    007_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    006_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Modesto, California, May 18, 1971.Sportsmen of Stanislaus Club invited Muhammad Ali to speak in Modesto.  In the past, the SOS Club had hosted other boxing greats such as Max Baer, Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano and Joe Frazier. One month later in June of 1971, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali on the issue of his draft evasion conviction, clearing the way for him to box and eventually regain his title.  SOS was a male-only organization at that time and charged $5.00 per dinner ticket..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
    003_Muhammad Ali.JPG
  • Greeley Hill, California May 14, 2009..Cattle Drive crossing Highway 49 near Haigh's Ranch at the intersection of 49 and Penon Blanco road.  Erickson Cattle Company ..Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography.
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