When individual thinks of Bobby Seal, the 1960 grassroots social activist and cofounder of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense the same conjures up images of him standing tall and set upright in his beret and leather jacket, defying the reactionary forces of oppression during the wild civil rights era. Media clips frequently depict Seal and his match Black Panther Party members brandishing weapons or electrifying concourses with oratory about human rights, social justice, and political empowerment. Others remember Seal being forcibly border and ...