The original BPP as a group at it's core was not pan africanist, and explicitly rejected the concept.
Black Panther Party
Panthers actually got in shootouts with Pan Africanist. You telling me Ronald Everett is a greater aados leader than Huey Newton? Cuz lets not sit here and romanticize all of Pan Africanist history and act like y'all didn't produce mfs like that, Dwight York and Umar Johnson as well. Lets tell the whole story.
Most PA ain't explicitly against the majority of what ados, fba, and other ethnocentric ideologies are when it comes to aados in this country. It's priority, tactics, and basic identity which distinguish the two sides the.
We want to be able to unapologetically put our own ethnic community first without being told we're being divisive by not including this group or that group(when they sure as hell don't include us).
We don't want to give our ethnic identity or for it to take a back seat to flattened blackness or a monolithic "african" identity, and to be able to place boundaries and exclusivity based on our ethnicity.