Chadwick Boseman's life and legacy celebrated in his hometown

Chadwick Boseman's life and legacy was celebrated in his hometown of Anderson, South Carolina, on Thursday (03.09.20).

Locals gathered on the grass at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center to remember the actor, who died last week aged 43, after secretly battling colon cancer for four years.

According to The Greenville Post and Courier, a speech the star had delivered at Howard University played out over the speakers, and there was a screening of 'Black Panther' - in which he played King T'Challa/ the titular character - at the venue.

Thousands have signed a petition calling for a statue of the late actor to be erected in Anderson in place of a Confederate monument.

More than 66,000 people have signed one petition calling for a monument of the Hollywood star, and over 59,000 have signed another.

Anderson University Student DeAndre Weaver, who started one of the petitions, wrote: "Mr. Boseman is without question an American treasure and his accolades go on and on. It is only fitting that his work is honored in the same place that birthed him. (sic)"

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