About The White State
In a fractured near-future America, a populist president launches a sweeping campaign to rid the country of “undesirables.” Under the guise of restoring order, millions are forcibly deported—not just criminals, but citizens whose only crime is their ancestry. African Americans, born and raised in the U.S., are stripped of their rights and sent to nations they’ve never seen including Ghana, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast. But exile becomes evolution. On foreign soil, the displaced don’t crumble—they build. Scientists, engineers, and visionaries unite with African allies to forge something extraordinary: a coalition of sovereign Black nations powered by innovation, justice, and unity. As the new alliance rises, the United States begins to unravel. Trade collapses. Infrastructure fails. And in the ultimate twist of fate, America becomes reliant on the very people it cast out. Now, as the world watches and power shifts, one question remains: Will the exiled become the saviors—or the architects of a new global order?
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Author Bio:
B. Hunter is a writer of poetry and short fiction whose work explores the space where the personal meets the political. Drawing on themes of dysphoria, love, and everyday struggle, their writing captures intimate moments shaped by larger social forces. Through honest language and quiet intensity, B. Hunter reflects on identity, resilience, and what it means to live and feel deeply in an unsettled world.
