New Africa
New Africa, officially the Black Republic of New Africa, is a soverieg country in North America. It borders the Confederacy to the north and east, Louisiana to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. New Africa is the only post-communist state in North America, the only majority African state in the Americas, alongside Haiti and Jamaica, and the only state to govern itself as a purely parliamentary system,
One of the tragedies of the 20th century was the story of New Africa. Born out of the Black Rebellions of 1916 that lasted until the end of World War I, the CSA was forced to give in and allow the independence of a “black republic” out of the former states of Alabama, Mississippi, and part of Florida. It then attempted to establish a socialist worker’s state in line with the writings of Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln,
With a manufacturing economy built largely out of mass-producing cheap products in large quantities, it quickly became a source of new investment that allowed it to build itself back up from the communist dictatorships, and Douglass (formerly known as “Jackson”) was ranked as the fastest-growing city in North America in 1994. One of the most homogenous nations in North America, being populated almost entirely by Afro-Americans.