What If White People Were Slaves (Book One: 1810 to 1830)

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WHAT IF WHITE PEOPLE WERE SLAVES? (ebook)
Book One
Years:  1810-1830

by N. D. “Indy” Brennan

The authors pose the unprecedented question:  “What if white people were slaves…?”

What if White People Were Slaves is a remarkable surrogate tale of American history reflecting how the country may have been if white people would have been the slaves at the founding of this country, and people of color the slave masters.

The story picks up in the year 1815.  Yuri Okoyoke, the bi-racial daughter of a cotton industry magnate of Uribe descent, grew up on a wealthy and privileged plantation.  Her life was one that children of other townspeople admired…until that fateful day, she came face-to-face with a familiar caulker slave and his unnatural carnal tendencies.

History is turned into one that most Americans would not dare to consider.  But here, the author invite you to imagine life as we know it and history as we have been taught but suddenly in reverse.

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📚 Discover “What If White People Were Slaves” – A Provocative Exploration by N. D. “Indy” Brennan 📚

Step into an alternate historical narrative that challenges conventional thinking and sparks vital conversations. We are thrilled to congratulate N. D. “Indy” Brennan on his upcoming national book tour, where he will embark on a journey across the country, sharing his groundbreaking work through book readings, signings, and insightful public speaking engagements.

In a time where empathy, awareness, and understanding are more crucial than ever, “What If White People Were Slaves” takes readers on an extraordinary thought experiment. Brennan’s gripping storytelling invites us to envision a world where the roles of races are reversed – a compelling exploration that encourages us to reconsider history, privilege, and the complex dynamics of society.

Amidst the backdrop of recent events, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ divisive remarks and the passage of The W.O.K.E. Act, it’s evident that honest dialogue about our nation’s past and present remains paramount. Brennan’s book serves as a counterpoint to those who seek to ignore, dismiss, or rewrite America’s history, offering an opportunity to embrace uncomfortable truths and move forward together.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Indy for his audacious contribution to the literary world. With a perspective never before published, this book not only challenges us intellectually but also prompts us to engage in conversations that can foster progress and positive change.

Join us in celebrating N. D. “Indy” Brennan’s remarkable achievement and make sure to catch him on his national book tour. This is more than just a book – it’s a catalyst for growth, understanding, and a united future.

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