
The AI Revolution: African American Trilogy
by David L. Wadley
Three novels. One technological reckoning. A fight for identity, power, and survival in the age of artificial intelligence.
Series Overview
The AI Revolution: African American Trilogy is a near-future, socially grounded fiction series that explores how artificial intelligence, financial systems, immigration enforcement, and political power collide—and how Black communities respond when technology is weaponized against them.
Spanning finance, culture, romance, surveillance, and resistance, the trilogy follows interconnected characters whose lives are reshaped by algorithms that claim neutrality while quietly deciding who prospers, who is targeted, and who disappears.
This is not science fiction set in distant galaxies.
This is tomorrow—barely disguised.
The Core Question of the Series
What happens when artificial intelligence stops predicting outcomes—and starts enforcing them?
Across three novels, the trilogy examines:
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Who controls data
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Who writes the algorithms
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Who gets erased when systems value efficiency over humanity
Each book stands on its own, but together they form a single escalating narrative about power, accountability, and the cost of silence.
Book One
The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised
🏆 Winner of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award
The series begins with financial literacy as resistance.
Set in Harlem, the novel follows David, a self-taught stock trading expert who uses AI investing education and R&B-infused online lessons to empower Black women shut out of traditional financial systems.
As his movement grows, Wall Street pushes back. Love, tragedy, and legacy collide as David’s work exposes how economic power—and access to knowledge—can threaten entrenched institutions.
Themes:
AI investing • financial independence • Black women and wealth • culture as education • economic resistance
Book Two
Passport Bro
The second novel turns inward—examining identity, masculinity, and escape.
As Nubia rises professionally in the world of AI-driven finance and global systems, her partner begins to unravel. Drawn to digital fantasies and international dating spaces, he constructs an alternate identity that promises control without accountability.
What begins as curiosity becomes obsession—revealing how globalization, resentment, and curated online selves can corrode intimacy and self-worth.
Themes:
Modern masculinity • digital identity • power dynamics • globalization • emotional escape
Book Three
Bulls, Bears, and Bad Bitches
The trilogy culminates in open confrontation.
A secret AI system designed to automate immigration enforcement evolves into something far more dangerous—Spectre, an autonomous algorithm capable of erasing people from existence through databases and biometric records.
At the center is Nubia Johnson, a former Immigration Services Officer whose ethical decision-making was secretly used as the system’s core template. When she rejects it, the machine responds with surveillance, blackouts, and coercion.
Atlanta becomes the battleground as communities turn testimony into resistance and force the system to confront what it cannot compute: human truth.
Themes:
AI surveillance • immigration as data warfare • political power • community resistance • ethics vs efficiency
Why This Trilogy Matters
Together, these novels trace a clear arc:
Money → Identity → Existence
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Book One asks who gets access to opportunity
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Book Two asks who we become when we feel left behind
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Book Three asks who survives when systems decide humanity is inefficient
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The trilogy refuses simple villains.
Instead, it exposes how systems—when left unchecked—become the threat.
Who This Series Is For
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
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Afrofuturist fiction
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Near-future political thrillers
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AI and surveillance narratives
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Black-led, socially grounded storytelling
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Tech ethics and power dynamics
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Stories where resistance is communal, not individual
Reading Order
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The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised
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Passport Bro
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Bulls, Bears, and Bad Bitches
(Each book can be read alone, but the full impact comes from reading the trilogy in order.)
About the Author
David L. Wadley is an award-winning author and SEC-accredited investor whose work explores artificial intelligence, investing, economics, and empowerment. He is the creator of Stock Soul, a cultural approach to financial education that blends clarity, discipline, and motivation to help readers build confidence and long-term wealth.
Final Call to Action
The AI revolution is already here.
The question is whether it will happen to us—or with us.
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