Black Panther tells the story of an imaginary, highly developed African nation called Wakanda. T’Challa, played by Chadwick Boseman, becomes the country’s leader after the death of his father. However, a Wakandan exile named Killmonger, played by Michael B. Jordan, disputes T’Challa’s rule. Black Panther is the 18th Marvel Comics movie. It is based on 50-year-old stories created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The movie set a record with its $235-million opening at theaters across the United States last weekend. However, Black Panther is more than just a popular film. It has become a cultural movement. Educators, philanthropists, famous personalities, and business owners are sharing their resources to make sure children of color get to see the movie. Elementary school students in Detroit, middle school students in Atlanta, and students living in public housing in Los Angeles have been given free tickets and transportation to the movie.