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Chadwick Boseman's death came as a shock to many and left fans all over the world at a complete loss. He'd become a household name following his run as T'Challa in Marvel Studios' Black Panther and took part in the biggest movie of all time, Avengers: Endgame.

Boseman bravely fought a four-year-long battle with colon cancer, which he kept a total secret from the public, and appeared as strong as ever. Now that the once-in-a-lifetime talent is gone, fans are wondering how much more of Boseman's work will be released.

For as big a star as he was, Boseman didn't have a lot of future projects in the works, but what many don't realize is that the 43-year old actor had much bigger aspirations in the entertainment industry. In fact, he had plans for at least one non-acting project in particular that was announced recently and was beginning to take shape.

A mere ten days before his unexpected passing, the news broke that Boseman was putting together a project with Family Guy and American Dad creator Seth MacFarlane titled Little Rock Nine. The limited series is set in 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas, focusing on nine Black students as they work to situate themselves in a previously all-white Central High School in the wake of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling, which declared segregation unconstitutional in the United States.

The show derives its story from the real-life historical figures in the Little Rock Nine and from the memoir A Mighty Long Way: My Journey to Justice at Little Rock Central High. The author, Carlotta Walls LaNier, was the youngest of the group and made history as the first Black woman to graduate from the school, making her life and experiences during the civil rights movement the central thrust of the program.

"When I walked across that stage when they called my name and gave me that diploma, that was it for me."

In an August 2009 interview with NPR, Walls LaNier opened up about what motivated her to write her memoir. After attending a 30th anniversary event for the Little Rock Nine at Central High, and after speaking with Bill Clinton, who was the governor of Arkansas at the time, Walls LaNier felt writing about her experience would be beneficial. Keep watching the video to see the new Chadwick Boseman project that had just been announced.

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Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/241384/the-new-chadwick-boseman-project-that-had-just-been-announced/

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