All the BPP leaders aren’t dead. Some have been in prison for almost 50 years. Please read their stories https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jul/30/black-panthers-prison-interviews-african-american-activism
Here’s how u can help Mumia and other political prisoners http://www.freemumia.com/how-to-help/
Elaine Brown was supposed to be doing a docuseries on the women of the BPP but I’m not sure if it ever came out https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/eyesontheprize-woman-black-panther/
Angela Davis was not in the BPP due to sexism, but they were comrades and she was punished for it. The doc Free Angela Davis and All Political Prisoners is amazing. It’s on Prime
Assata’s autobiography is both coping mechanism and activation tool. It’s online free but please buy it from an indie bookstore if you can
The Fred Hampton House is literally still $100K away from its goal. Theyve received an extension to pay the bank, so please help them save the Fred Hampton House https://www.gofundme.com/f/SaveTheHamptonHouse51
Say all this to say that these BPP stories are about real people, many of whom are still alive, many of whom are still suffering. Many of whom could use our support. There is still work to do