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Chadwick Boseman, the Black Panther, Has Died at 43

Chadwick Boseman, the award-winning leading man who portrayed inspiring Black figures in movies like Marshall, 42, Get On Up, and the culture shifting Black Panther, has died from colon cancer at 43 years old. Suggested Reading Spades? What Diddy Will Be Doing In Prison This Fourth Of July A White Male TikToker Decided To Use…

Chadwick Boseman, the award-winning leading man who portrayed inspiring Black figures in movies like Marshall, 42, Get On Up, and the culture shifting Black Panther, has died from colon cancer at 43 years old.

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Bosemanโ€™s death was announced on his official Instagram page on Friday night, in a post which revealed that the actor had been battling with the illness since 2016.

Boseman died in his home with his family and wife by his side.

โ€œA true fighter, Chadwick persevered through it all, and brought you many of the films you have come to love so much,โ€ read the announcement about his passing. โ€œFrom Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilsonโ€™s Ma Raineyโ€™s Black Bottom and several more, all were filmed during and between countless surgeries and chemotherapy.โ€

โฃBosemanโ€™s death feels like a massive blow to Black people everywhereโ€”in a year when weโ€™ve already lost so muchโ€”because it is. His iconic turn as King Tโ€™Challa in Ryan Cooglerโ€™s Black Panther became a worldwide movement of joy and celebration for members all across the African diaspora, and was a symbol of strength and goodness for little children everywhere.

While we all grapple with this deep loss, there is still inspiration to be taken from Bosemanโ€™s clear commitment to using his immense talents to tell stories to, about, and for Black people.

โ€œThereโ€™s a hero here that I hope people grow to love,โ€ Boseman once said of his portrayal of Tโ€™Challa.

His prophetic words now also accurately capture what Boseman himself means to us, given the depth of love he clearly had for his people and exhibited with hard work and impressive skill even while experiencing late-stage cancer.

Boseman was born in South Carolina and graduated from Howard University in Washington D.C. He won awards from the NAACP and Screen Actors Guild for his performance in Black Panther, and also returned to his memorable role as Tโ€™Challa in the massively successful Avengers movies. His most recent film, Ma Raineyโ€™s Black Bottom, is scheduled to air on Netflix this year.

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