The legacy of Chadwick Boseman continues to expand far past his time on this earth, as the "Black Panther" actor just won an Emmy Award posthumously.
Accepting the Creative Arts Emmy Award on his behalf was Taylor Simone Ledward, who the actor wed prior to succumbing to his battle with colon cancer in 2020.
Boseman, who solidified his career as a revered actor after earning significant praise for his role as King T'Challa or Black Panther in the beloved Marvel series of the same name, did not reveal his diagnosis with many, which lead to his death being quite a shock across Hollywood.
He earned the award for his role as T'Challa in the animated series, "What If…?" which showed what would have happened had T'Challa been taken from his home of Wakanda and raised as a Star-Lord.
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