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Thomas Aiello, "Return of the King: The Rebirth of Muhammad Ali and the Rise of Atlanta" (U Nebraska Press, 2025)

Jan 30, 2026
Thomas Aiello, a history and Africana studies professor who studies sports, race, and civil rights, tells how Muhammad Ali’s 1970 comeback unfolded in Atlanta. He explores Atlanta’s rising Black political power, Leroy Johnson’s deal-making role, and the spectacle and stakes of Ali vs. Jerry Quarry. The story links a short, dramatic fight to Ali’s rebirth and Atlanta’s ascent.
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Ali's Comeback Was Contextual Not Inevitable

  • Muhammad Ali's comeback is more complex than the simple 'anti-war comeback' caricature.
  • Thomas Aiello shows Atlanta and local politics played a decisive role in his return to boxing.
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Atlanta's Moderation Was Strategic

  • Atlanta marketed itself as cosmopolitan and 'too busy to hate' while retaining entrenched white power.
  • That mix let a black elite negotiate influence and open the city to events white Deep South cities rejected.
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Leroy Johnson: The Power Broker

  • Leroy Johnson leveraged majority-black districts to become a powerful political broker.
  • His pragmatic, deal-making style made him the key figure to bring Ali to Atlanta.
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