After Civil War And The Targeting Of Blacks Africa Became A Refuge. 500 Years On, Imagined!

by | Feb 16, 2017 | Culture | 0 comments

“In the five hundred years of our countries existence, we were able to stand apart and cultivate a thriving populace of health, and innovation.
We were the source of economic stability and foreign aid that many nations around the world looked to us for.”

“Compassion Devotion. Healing through a commitment to love and the betterment of the inward and outward lives of everyone.”

Imagine a world 500 years from now, where will the world be? How will it be for your descendents? What will humanity have learned.

Obsidian Song (A Short Story) imagines this future.

After the step down of the nation’s first black president things started to get worse and worse, blacks were targeted and “black terrorist” became a givernmental term. Civil war broke, many thousands of lives were lost.

A small area of West Africa opened to a wave of black migration and the beginning of the new world began.

Then came WWIII, Africa received more and gave aid in the aftermath, helping nations rebuild amidst the rubble. White supremacy was a thing of the past, Blacks stood proud and respected and First Nations again governed over their lands.

A beautiful future after a harrowing time.

Read the full story here Obsidian Song (A Short Story)  and let us know how you think things will be in 500 years.

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