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Revealed: How Chadwick Boseman turned down roles for a slave and other Black stereotypes - Face2Face Africa

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Chadwick Boseman’s manager, Michael Greene, has joined the long list of celebrities, industry players as well as fans to pay glowing tributes to the Black Panther star after his unfortunate passing. In a piece for The Hollywood Reporter, Greene praised Boseman’s commitment and loyalty despite the successes he had chalked up over the years. He...

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