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Late 'Black Panther' Actor Chadwick Boseman's Last Tweet Supporting Kamala Harris Is Going VIRAL; See Here!
People are sharing Chadwick Boseman's last tweet where he supports the Vice Presidential candidate of the democratic party Kamala Harris for the upcoming US elections in November.
New Delhi: As fans mourn the demise of 'Black Panther' Chadwick Boseman, his last tweet is being widely shared and talked about on social media. ALSO READ | Kamala Harris Comes Down Heavily On Trump For Hurting US' Image; Commits To Re-Enter Paris Accord, Iran Nuclear Deal
People all over the world on Saturday morning woke up to the deeply saddening news of actor Chadwick Boseman breathing his last after battling Stage III Colon cancer since 2016.
The news was made especially shocking by the fact that the actor took on the brave fight in silence with the news never leaking out until the revelation of his demise.
Now, fans of the actor and admirers of California Senator Kamala Harris are sharing his last tweet where he supports the Vice Presidential candidate of the democratic party for the upcoming US elections in November.
On August 12, the late actor had written "YES @KamalaHarris! #WhenWeAllVote #Vote2020"
This is being promoted by especially the democratic supporters who are urging their fellow citizens to vote and support Kamala Harris. With this, his tweets on the Black Lives Matter movement are also being shared again and in the light of his death, are being seen as a strong call to stand up against racial profiling and discrimination to honor the memory of the first Black superhero who taught little kids and adults alike to dream big and achieve what seems to be impossible. WATCH | America: People protest against racial discriminationYES @KamalaHarris! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾#WhenWeAllVote #Vote2020 pic.twitter.com/iOU3duBAcA
— Chadwick Boseman (@chadwickboseman) August 11, 2020
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