| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - He taught himself Arabic grammar from textbooks, studied English on his own, pored over back issues of a Cairo literary weekly he had received from a neighbor, and perused a 10-volume Arabic dictionary he had purchased for 30 liras - the price of a dunam of land in the 1950s.Poetry of resistanceBy the mid-1950s, Muhammad Ali had opened a grocery store, in which he ran a kind of salon, like the mad
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