Posted by | Ray Cornelius

Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman brought a lil bit of Wakanda to Howard University’s Commencement Convocation on Saturday. The HU alum and pop culture icon received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters and spoke to graduates about the significance of making it to the top of the Hilltop.

“When you have reached the Hilltop and you are deciding on next steps, you would rather find purpose than a career. Purpose is an essential element of you that crosses disciplines,” said Boseman. 

He also applauded the members of the class of 2018 for climbing up their academic slopes and making it up the Hilltop. 

“The Hilltop represents the culmination of the intellectual and spiritual journey you have undergone while you were here,” said Boseman. “Each of you have had your own difficulties with The Hill, but it’s okay because you made it on top. Sometimes, you need to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose that God predestined inside of you.” 

Boseman also declared Alma Mater, “a magical place — where the dynamics of positive and negative seems to exist in extremes.” He referenced an inspirational moment he experienced when meeting the iconic Muhammad Ali on the University yard; highlighting how at Howard, magical moments can happen to give students powerful encouragement on their toughest days.

“I remember walking across this yard, when Muhammad Ali was walking towards me with his hands raised in a quintessential guard. I was game to play along with him,” said Boseman. “What an honor to be challenged by the G.O.A.T. I walked away floating like a butterfly…walked away light and ready to take on the world. That is the magic of this place. Almost anything can happen here.”

A native of South Carolina, Boseman graduated from Howard University and attended the British American Dramatic Academy at Oxford University. Thereafter, Boseman began his career as an actor, director and writer. He starred as T’Challa/Black Panther in the worldwide phenomena Marvel Studios’ Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War. He’s also starred as Jackie Robinson in 42, James Brown in Get on Up and Thurgood Marshall in Marshall

CONGRATS to Chadwick and to all the graduates!

Photo Credits: Howard University

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