And joined the Black Panther Party in 1967, the couple also attended Howard University in Washington, DC together.
The couple raised their son, Dr. Muhammad on the principles of the Black Panther Party, and assured his direct participation into the BPP's programs in the community.
As stated, "An organization claiming continuity of the Black Panthers party of the 1960s is making its presence felt in the Bahamas by helping families in need.
[10] [11] Muhammad as an activist has worked for the human rights of Black people, and through the RBPP he launched the Armed Black Human Rights Movement, Armed Freedom Rides and also has led several Armed Human Rights Marches, and "Human Rights Tribunals" throughout the country, Muhammad with his RBPP Milwaukee Wisconsin Chapter, marched through, the Sherman Park neighborhood in the snow, in face blistering temperatures, in front of the Milwaukee Police precinct, demanding justice for Syville Smith and other "African-American" men, who died in police involved shootings in Wisconsin.
That's why we are in the state, but particularly dealing with Wilmington, Brandon Smith is one of those particular ones.” [20] Brandon Smith was fatally shot, October 13, 2013, by New Hanover County Sheriff's Office deputies and a federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent, in Wilmington, North Carolina.