The NAACP, one of the leading civil rights groups in the US, shared a tribute to Boseman on Twitter.Boseman's portrayal of Marvel superhero Black Panther was lauded as an important landmark in the fight for wider representation in Hollywood.The NAACP said: "For showing us how to conquer adversity with grace...
For showing us how to "Say it Loud!""... For showing us how to walk as a King, without losing the common touch.... For showing us just how powerful we are..."Thank you #ChadwickBoseman #RestInPower #BlackPantherForever."Born in South Carolina, Boseman originally wanted to become a writer and director, graduating from Howard University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in directing.He appeared in a number of TV roles while.
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