BLACK REIGN: WHEN THE SLAVE BECOMES MASTER
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Morris Woody
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BLACK REIGN: When Slaves Become Masters
by Morris Woody
What happens when history flips—and the oppressed become the rulers?
In a world where Black power now governs the nation and white citizens live under the system their ancestors once built, Bartholomew Hayes is an unlikely voice rising above the noise. A white preacher with a dangerous idea, Bartholomew believes justice cannot be achieved by simply reversing domination. To him, true freedom means breaking the cycle entirely.
But the country is not ready to hear it.
On the streets, Marcus and a generation shaped by centuries of oppression believe power must remain firmly in Black hands to prevent history from repeating itself. Inside the highest halls of government, President Frederick Hannibal—descended from victims of lynching, stolen land, and state violence—has built a system designed to ensure that those horrors never return.
Caught between revenge and protection, Bartholomew’s message ignites a national debate that divides the country. His words inspire hope in some and fury in others. When violence erupts in his name and tragedy strikes close to home, the nation must confront a terrifying question:
If oppression simply changes color… has justice truly been achieved?
Provocative, haunting, and deeply human, BLACK REIGN: When Slaves Become Masters is a powerful speculative novel about power, history, and the dangerous cycle of revenge that can trap generations. It asks a timeless question: will humanity ever learn from its past, or are we doomed to repeat it—again and again?