Kansas City Celebrates Legacy Of Renowned Actor Chadwick Boseman

Kansas City has enjoyed an uptick in connections with Hollywood.

Sadly, tragic news has evoked an outpouring of sympathy . . .

Variety: Chadwick Boseman, ‘Black Panther’ Star, Dies at 43

Here's one local sign of grief and respect:

Chadwick Boseman's Monarchs jersey on display in Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A piece of Chadwick Boseman's legacy will live on in Kansas City, Missouri. Boseman, who died Friday after a battle with colon cancer, donated in 2013 the Monarchs jersey he wore during filming of '42' to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.


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  1. I think he was a nice man. God Bless

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  2. I heard a fatwa had been placed on his head...or maybe it was a fat wad!

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  3. Thought superheroes lived forever?

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  4. He was a good person, RIP

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  5. Tony does not allow comments on Jew stories.
    His Masters have warned him.

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  6. Sad, but life. Am guessing he was a BLM lefty since the Main Street news seems to be in mourning over his death. Are blacks going to be rioting and blaming the medical community?

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  7. Why should anyone care about him?

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  8. Is this what the Red's announcer was talking about?

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  9. Chadwick, apparently, liked underaged little boys. No one will miss him.

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  10. Chadwick was a Jesse Smollet wanna be.

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  11. Ayatollah and Chadwick used to lick each other’s buttholes.

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  12. That Black Panther movie was awful, and this guy was a terrible actor. Sorry that he died of cancer, but why all the hype? Because he was black? Crappy movie. Popular only because a black guy starred in it

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