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  2. Davis Miller - Wikipedia

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    Davis Miller is an American author, notable for a series of works that combine reportage and autobiography. Miller's books include The Tao of Muhammad Ali and The Tao of Bruce Lee: a martial arts memoir, [1] [2] as well as The Zen of Muhammad Ali: and other obsessions, a collection of personal essays, memoir and short fiction that was published exclusively in the U.K.

  3. The Tao of Muhammad Ali - Wikipedia

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    The Tao of Muhammad Ali is a 1997 book by the American author Davis Miller, published in 1997. The autobiographical account is notable for its blending of fact with some elements of narrative fiction. The story covered concerns Miller's adolescence, idolising of Muhammad Ali, and subsequent discovery of martial arts. During this period, Miller ...

  4. Dreams from My Real Father - Wikipedia

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    Dreams from My Real Father: A Story of Reds and Deception is a 2012 American film by Joel Gilbert.It presents his conspiracy theory [1] that U.S. President Barack Obama's biological father was Frank Marshall Davis, an American poet and labor activist in Chicago and Hawaii, rather than Barack Obama Sr. [2] [3] The film claims that Davis, who had been a closet member of the Communist Party USA ...

  5. ‘Cultural icon.’ Marshall Davis has been nurturing young ...

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    The role of the culture center is to see that we’re telling our own stories.”

  6. This cultural arts center in Miami’s Liberty City to be ...

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    When Marshall Davis decide to rename the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center in the early ‘90s, he wanted the community to understand that this was a haven for all Black Americans.

  7. Tao - Wikipedia

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    Paronomastically, tao is equated with its homonym 蹈 tao < d'ôg, "to trample," "tread," and from that point of view it is nothing more than a "treadway," "headtread," or "foretread "; it is also occasionally associated with a near synonym (and possible cognate) 迪 ti < d'iôk, "follow a road," "go along," "lead," "direct"; "pursue the right ...

  8. Derek Lin - Wikipedia

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    Derek Lin is a Taiwanese-American author in the Tao genre. He learned from multiple teachers in the Tao tradition, including Grandmaster Chen Deyang [ 1 ] and Master Wu Han-Yih. He dedicated his book The Tao of Tranquility to Master Wu.

  9. Three Treasures (Taoism) - Wikipedia

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    Tao Te Ching chapters 18 and 19 parallel ci ("parental love") with xiao (孝 "filial love; filial piety"). Wing-tsit Chan [3] believes "the first is the most important" of the Three Treasures, and compares ci with Confucianist ren (仁 "humaneness; benevolence"), which the Tao Te Ching (e.g., chapters 5 and 38) mocks.