Chadwick Boseman 1976-2020

August 28, 2020, New York, New York: It is with tremendous sadness that the Jackie Robinson Foundation mourns the loss of actor, screenwriter and philanthropist, Chadwick Boseman. Star of the global phenomenon “Black Panther,” Chadwick shared his passion for the arts with audiences across the world.

Having channeled the depth and diversity of our beloved Jackie Robinson in the 2013 critically acclaimed Legendary Entertainment film “42,” Chadwick was a dear friend of the Foundation – lending his time and visibility to help advance our mission.

Preparing for his starring role in “42”, he studied extensively and spent considerable time with Rachel Robinson. A consummate professional, he absorbed every story, every memory and every photo and film excerpt he could consume to help translate the soul of an American hero. And now, Chadwick will be etched in history as a hero in his own right, especially having shown millions of Black and Brown children the power of a superhero who looks like them.

Chadwick—may you rest in peace eternally. Take your place among the greats.

You earned it.

Please enjoy photos of Chadwick as he engaged with the Jackie Robinson Foundation (Gallery)

Membership Has Its Privileges

What does a member of the U.S. Congress, an NFL coach, and the director of a crime lab have in common? They are all alumni…

October 8, 2024

From Mentee to Mentor

It’s safe to say that JRF Alumnus and MIT graduate Keith Bevans ’95 is a wunderkind. As a kid, he was an electronics whiz tinkering…

October 8, 2024

This Month in History: October

October is always a transitional month in baseball and off the field, bringing the change of season and the “Fall Classic” a.k.a., the World Series….

October 8, 2024

In Memoriam: Quincy Jones

The Jackie Robinson Foundation (JRF) mourns the passing of influential jazz and pop music legend, civil rights activist and beacon of possibility Quincy Jones on…

November 5, 2024