Black Panther actor Chadwick Boseman has died after a four-year fight with colon cancer, his family said. Chadwick Baseman was fortunate to have his tuition paid for by Denzel Washington, he once said "there is no black Panther without Denzel Washington" .
— folake Salaudeen Aibana (@FolakeSalaudeen) August 29, 2020
Rest in Peace Chad 🕊 pic.twitter.com/llZDFJJ2bs
What a powerful, emotional and inspirational acceptance speech by #ChadBoseman He is gone but his legacy will live on #changetheworld #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/yp86zlQleJ
— Floella Benjamin (@FloellaBenjamin) August 29, 2020
Let's talk about what Chad Boseman must've had to do to get his body in peak physical condition, to look like this, while fighting cancer. Having all of the tribes celebrate him here hits differently now. https://t.co/g8uFT0FByp
— April (@ReignOfApril) August 29, 2020
I thought Chad Boseman being skinny was for a movie. He was gonna play the first black samurai. Now I know it was him running out of time. It’s just so sad yet endearing that he dedicated so much time to his craft even while he was hurting just to entertain us. Forever a legend.
— Thought Guru (@MannLightfoot) August 29, 2020
RIP. It's remarkable that while Boseman was fighting colon cancer he filmed 5 different action-packed movies, not to mention Chadwick promoted all his work but it was barely known that he often visited sick children in hospitals. Chad merits 2 be tagged w/term 'King' #RIPChadwick pic.twitter.com/nWQbR3fJGq
— JeSuisCH🏒BleuBlancRouge (@HabsHappy) August 29, 2020
The fact that Chadwick Boseman was visiting and empowering children at St. Judes in 2018 knowing that he was fighting the same battle as well is just heartbreaking and just shows what a stand up guy he really was. pic.twitter.com/vuqG5TyRTM
— Chad is bored. (@chadisbird) August 29, 2020
I was floored by the humility of the man. Most actors I know (sadly myself included) would likely be puffed-up and full of their own awesomeness — not Chad. His Soul would never let his Ego win the Battle.
— W. Earl Brown (@WEarlBrown) August 29, 2020
That is what kind of man Chadwick Boseman was.
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Chad Boseman certainly is a multi-talented role model...He is a role model for all ages, (not was), because his legacy lives on... https://t.co/aJ6vM2r2Q9
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) August 29, 2020
Wow! that’s fabulous! Any chance you still have some of the poems?
— NoctisEqui (@equi_noctis) August 29, 2020
I am totally Egypto-centric (and drat those Sumerians who think they invented everything, even if they did!)
No wonder Mr. Boseman could impart so much to his role of the Black Panther.
He sails in Ra’s boat.
I think that work became his stage production Hieroglyphic Graffitti https://t.co/G64b4DxwNl
— Kara Cooney (@KaraCooney) August 29, 2020
I didn’t know Chadwick Boseman was at Howard in 1999. I was teaching there that year. I didn’t know he did hip hop theater and African studies there. So it had to be that amazing student with a smile like nothing else. It freaked me out to figure it out from his obituary.
— Kara Cooney (@KaraCooney) August 29, 2020
Now that I think back to 1999 at Howard, and read that Chadwick Boseman studied Afrocentrism, I think he was the awesome kid who asked me on my first day teaching ever “Were the ancient Egyptians black?”
— Kara Cooney (@KaraCooney) August 29, 2020
“When God has something for you, it doesn’t matter who stands against it.”
— Ahmed Ali (@MrAhmednurAli) August 29, 2020
—— Chadwick Boseman pic.twitter.com/GhwPGKI9lH
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