The Excellency of American Terrorists
By Curtis Jamal Borum Jr.
In the shadows of 1840s America where cotton built empires, politics shaped destinies, and slavery defined the nation’s moral fracture a secret war unfolds.
From the streets of Philadelphia to the docks of Savannah, The Excellency of American Terrorists exposes a hidden struggle for power, wealth, and identity in a country on the brink of implosion. At the center stands a mysterious Black magnate whose fortune rivals the greatest men of the age yet whose ambitions threaten to upend the very foundations of American society.
Politicians hungry for legitimacy. Slave traders rewriting history. Social elites gambling with fortunes and lives. Families divided by ideology. Abolitionists willing to embrace extreme measures. Every chapter peels back another layer of a nation wrestling with freedom, corruption, loyalty, and survival.
Through gripping dialogue and morally complex characters, Curtis Jamal Borum Jr. delivers a bold historical narrative that challenges conventional perspectives on race, power, and the true cost of influence. This is not just a story about slavery it is a story about control: who owns history, who shapes truth, and who dares to fight for integrity in a system built to deny it.
As alliances shift and secrets surface, one question looms over every page:
When a nation is built on contradiction, who are the real terrorists?
Provocative. Unflinching. Thought-provoking.
The Excellency of American Terrorists invites readers into a reimagined America where wealth, ideology, and rebellion collide and where excellence itself becomes a revolutionary act.









