Anderson County native Chadwick Boseman could make history on Monday. The T.L Hanna High School graduate could be named in historic Oscar nominations on Monday morning, capping a phenomenal and too-brief career in Hollywood. Boseman, who died in August at 43 after a private bout with colon cancer, did not live to receive a highly-regarded Oscar nomination for his previous movies. But two movies released in 2020 — "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" and "Da 5 Bloods" — have ushered in a whole new level of critical acclaim. Industry publications — including Variety and EW — are predicting that Boseman is expected to get at least one and potentially two posthumous Oscar nominations and is a front-runner to win the best actor category.