Like Kobe Bryant and George Floyd and John Lewis and the other Black men whose inconvenient passings have happened for the current year, the death of Chadwick Boseman at 43 years old sent stun waves through the Black people group, yet the whole world. 
Entertainer Chadwick Boseman, who played dark symbols Jackie Robinson and James Brown before discovering distinction as the grand Black Panther in the Marvel artistic universe, has passed on of malignancy, his agent said. He was 43. 
Boseman passed on at his home in the Los Angeles zone with his better half and family close by, his marketing specialist Nicki Fioravante said on Friday."A genuine warrior, Chadwick drove forward through everything, and brought you a significant number of the movies you have come to adore so a lot," his family said. 
"From Marshall to Da 5 Bloods, August Wilsons Ma Raineys Black Bottom and a few more – all were shot during and between incalculable medical procedures and chemotherapy. It was the honor of his vocation to rejuvenate King TChalla in Black Panther." 

Boseman had not spoken openly about his determination. It is accepted he wedded his drawn out accomplice, the vocalist Taylor Simone Ledward, prior this year. The couple had no youngsters. 
Boseman was determined to have colon disease four years back, his family said in an announcement.
 We will never fully resolve the loss of such an extraordinary soul as Chadwick Boseman. He helped remind a generation of African Americans of the greatness from which they came and stirred our imaginations to dream of the heroes we can become. He has earned a place in our collective memory, and through his movies, we will celebrate his legacy.
In the impossible circumstance of mourning a fallen hero while also fulfilling a responsibility to provide education on a disease that is killing too many, I found strength in the example Chadwick Boseman set. If he could continue to inspire millions in the face of his own mortality, I can surely exercise my craft in the midst of my sadness and shed light on this common disease far too often shrouded in mystery.

Boseman's diagnosis with colon cancer at 39 is rare and far from the typical presentation of the disease. Traditionally, we think of colorectal cancer as a disease of the elderly.
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