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+ | After the new government was formed, the Republic of New Afrika enjoyed an era of peace, stability, and dramatic economic growth. This would all eventually lead to the "Afrikan Cultural Revolution". |
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+ | After the Independence from the United States, the government of New Afrika made all of the Whites slaves. |
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 18 December 2017
|name = Republic of New Afrika
|flag = Black_American_Revolution_Flag.PNG
|seal = New_Afrika_seal.png
|religion = Islam
|language = English
|capital = Jackson, Mississippi
|demonym = New Afrikan
|governing_body = Black nationalism, Pan-Africanism, Black supremacy, Antisemitism, Anti-capitalism, Anti-imperialism
|leader1 = President
|leader1_name = Barack Obama (D)
|leader2 = Vice President
|Cname = Malik Zulu Shabazz (NBPP)
|ind_from = United States
|ind_date = 31 March 1968
States and Territories[]
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Georgia
- South Carolina
- Arkansas
- Tennessee
- Florida
- Jamaica
- Hawaii
- Haiti
- Puerto Rico
- North Carolina
- The West Indies
- Bahamas
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Guyana
- Surimane
- French Guiana
- Liberia
- Sierra Leone
History[]
After the new government was formed, the Republic of New Afrika enjoyed an era of peace, stability, and dramatic economic growth. This would all eventually lead to the "Afrikan Cultural Revolution".
White Slavery[]
After the Independence from the United States, the government of New Afrika made all of the Whites slaves.