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Chadwick Boseman’s last tweet before he died was in support of Kamala Harris

Chadwick Boseman’s final tweet before his death in 2020 was both personal and political.

Chadwick Boseman in 2019.
Chadwick Boseman in 2019.

Chadwick Boseman’s last tweet before he died was in support of Kamala Harris

On August 11, 2020, Boseman’s then-verified Twitter account featured a photo of “The Black Panther” star embracing then-Senator Kamala Harris. It was the same day President Joe Biden announced Harris would be his running mate for the White House.

“YES @KamalaHarris!,” the tweet with three clapping hand emojis reads. “#WhenWeAllVote #Vote2020.”

The next tweet is from August 28, 2020, which announced Boseman had died after privately battling colon cancer since 2016. He was 43.

Boseman’s death was shocking to many, but not his support of Harris.

The pair are both alumni of Howard University, one of the most esteemed among the country’s historically Black colleges and universities.

Harris shared a similar photo to the one on Boseman’s account in a tribute after his death.

“Heartbroken. My friend and fellow Bison Chadwick Boseman was brilliant, kind, learned, and humble,” she wrote at the time. “He left too early but his life made a difference. Sending my sincere condolences to his family.”

Following news on Sunday that President Biden would not seek a second term and his endorsement of Harris, Boseman’s 2020 tweet began recirculating on social media.

The Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts was named in honor of the late actor by Howard University in 2021.

The 2020 tweet from Boseman expressing his support for Harris as a running mate was filled with enthusiasm, featuring three clapping hand emojis and the hashtags "#WhenWeAllVote" and "#Vote2020" within the entertainment sphere.

Boseman's passion for supporting Harris was evident even in his final tweet, demonstrating that entertainment did not limit his commitment to political activism.

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