Barack and Michelle Obama honored late actor Chadwick Boseman in separate social media posts on Saturday.
"I'll always remember watching Chadwick in 42," the former first lady wrote."Barack and I were alone in the White House, on a weekend night with the girls away. I was so profoundly moved by the rawness and emotion in the barrier-breaking story. And not long after, when he came to meet with young people in the State Dining Room, I saw that Chadwick's brilliance on screen was matched by a warmth and sincerity in person.
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