Black Panther is quite rightly considered a hugely culturally important movie for the African diaspora. It’s written and directed by Ryan Coogler, boasts a stacked cast of incredible Black actors, and leans heavily into Afro-futurist aesthetics. Soon after its release, critic Natasha Alford summed it up in The New York Times as “a master class in what it means to be proud of who you are”.
But it perhaps shouldn’t be forgotten that, despite all the above, Black Panther and Wakanda were created by two Jewish New Yorkers, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. This is being called out on social media after a post unfavorably comparing Chicago to Wakanda:
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