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Afrofuturism is an artistic genre that melds Speculative Fiction with the cultures and experiences of Black people around the globenote  As Wikipedia puts it: "A cultural aesthetic, philosophy of science, and philosophy of history that combines elements of Science Fiction, historical fiction, fantasy, Afrocentrism, and magic realism with non-Western cosmologies in order to critique not only the present-day dilemmas of black people, but also to revise, interrogate, and re-examine the historical events of the past... Afrofuturism addresses themes and concerns of the African diaspora through a technoculture and science fiction lens, encompassing a range of media and artists with a shared interest in envisioning black futures that stem from Afrodiasporic experiences.".
While black artists have been writing science fiction since the 1860snote  Martin R. Delaney's Blake, or the Huts of America, an Alternate History novel about an attempted slave insurrection in the antebellum South, was published in 1859, the concept and term were coined in the early 1990s by Mark Dery's essay/interview series "Black to the Future", which contrasted the seeming lack of African-American science fiction writers with the preponderance of sci-fi/fantasy elements found in the work of other African-American musicians and artists at the time.
A key point of Dery's essay (and a driving force behind much Afrofuturistic work) is the amount of overlap between sci-fi tropes and African-American history — as an example, he cites the similarity between African slaves and alien abductees: captured by unknown and incomprehensible beings with advanced technology, shipped to a strange and alien world for sinister purposes, and frequently subjected to horrific medical abuse. Another common aspect of Afrofuturism is deliberate pushback against the lack of black (or at least non-white) characters in science fiction, and stereotypes of Africa as a collection of primitive third-world nations and its peoples as savages or poverty-stricken waifs who can't grasp superior Western technology.
While most Afrofuturist art tends to be retroactively labelled as such, an increasing number of contemporary creators have consciously adopted the genre, and now incorporate it into their work.
For speculative fiction that explores topics related to other marginalised groups, see Feminist Fantasy and Speculative Fiction LGBT. Compare also Modern Mayincatec Empire, which hypothetically would also be this for indigenous American cultures.
When adding examples, bear in mind this trope is not simply "black people IN SPACE!" It refers to science fiction and fantasy that specifically draws on the aesthetics and history of African and black cultures.
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WipEout has Assegai, a team representing the EU-like "United African Nations," based out of South Africa. They're a highly innovative team, with a new strategy every time they appear and and historically good placements according to the lore. Their crafts tend to lean on Fragile Speedster territory, sacrificing shield strength for higher-than-average speed, acceleration and handling.
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Played with in Dreamfall: The Longest Journey and its sequel Dreamfall Chapters, which takes place in a Cyberpunk future where most of Africa has risen as one of the world's leading economic superpowers following several economic collapses and crises in Europe and America. As a result, most African countries are consistently portrayed and described as peaceful, idyllic, and prosperous; a stark contrast to the run-down and polluted, borderline dystropic Europe.
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Wagadu Chronicles is a third party Dungeons & Dragons setting based on ancient Africa, the creators wanted to intentionally subvert the Medieval European Fantasy trope and raise awareness of African culture.
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The planet Doloraam introduced in the second season of the TV series My Dad the Bounty Hunter is styled with afrofuturism in mind. The planet is a Crystal Spires and Togas society where high technology like space travel, energy shields and a local species of humanoid felines mixes with an emphasis on close range weapons like spears and blades, some of which shoot laserblasts, a race of aliens who look like Africa-descended humans and old African garbs and architecture.
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Cloak & Dagger (2018) stars an interracial couple with Wonder Twin Powers - the black, upper-class Tyrone (Cloak) has darkness-based powers while the white homeless Tandy (Dagger) can shoot light-based projectiles.
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Kamasi Washington frequently utilizes cosmic and African imagery in his music. With a Ethereal Choir colouring the background of most of his solo recordings.
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The novel Invisible Man (not to be mistaken for that other novel with a similar title) uses the power of Invisibility as a metaphor for living as a black person in America.
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Coonskin: A 1970s animated film written and directed by Ralph Bakshi which satirizes Disney's controversial Song of the South and Deconstructs the use of racist Blackface imagery in old cartoons. The film is a Darker and Edgier twist on the African-American slave folktales featuring Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Bear, and Br'er Fox, and puts the characters in New York City with a Blaxploitation setting, as they try to rise to the top of an organized crime racket while battling crooked cops, criminals, and the Italian Mafia.
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The animated sci-fi anthology series Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire is developed by African creators across six countries to present an African vision of the future.
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In Guild Wars, the designers studied the old North African empires, projected them forward a few centuries, and added the use of magic. The result was Elona, a nation with pretty awesome aesthetics.
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Some people interpet the ToeJam & Earl games as a science fiction allegory to the African diaspora.
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Mortal Kombat 11: In Jax's ending, he uses Kronika's hourglass to reshape history into one where African people was never enslaved, which results in a Good Future with heavy African influences.
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In a similar vein to Luke Cage, Black Lightning (2018) centers on a black superhero who uses his powers to fight crime and institutionalized racism.
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clipping.'s Concept Album Splendor and Misery, about a lone black slave that is the Sole Survivor a rebellion in a slave (space) ship. The album was nominated Hugo Award in 2017.
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Black Panther is probably the first example that comes to mind in discussions of Afrofuturism. Thanks to the amazing capabilities of the metal vibranium, the African nation of Wakanda is the most technologically advanced society on Marvel Earth. That said, it also zigzags the trope in a number of ways.
Firstly, when Wakanda debuted, its status as the most advanced African nation on Marvel's Earth was due to a combination of being spared the worst ravages of "the race for Africa" via sheer luck, and a generations-old systemic program of sending Wakandas to the more technologically advanced nations of the world to study science, medicine and other related fields before returning home and applying what they had learned for the betterment of their nation. Whilst still Earth's only known deposit of Vibranium, it was more a trump card for Wakanda than anything, because it was only recently that their base technology had advanced to the point where it was possible to even begin manipulating a Nigh-Invulnerable metal. It wasn't until later that Wakanda was retconned as having been generations ahead of the rest of humanity, technologically speaking, for centuries.
Secondly, Depending on the Writer, Wakanda's technological advancement is sometimes shown as not preventing Wakandans from being subject to many human foibles. At their worst, they are xenophobic, arrogant elitists whose primary excuses for not having conquered the world centuries ago are a combination of indifference to anything beyond Wakanda's borders and being too busy fighting an endless series of tribal/ethnic wars with each other. Even when not that bad, Wakanda is still often portrayed as heavily flawed and generally disliked, even whilst other nations envy and resent their technological advancements.
Ta-Nehisi Coates' 2018 Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda is about a large group of Wakandan astronauts getting lost in space and time and retroactively establishing a galactic empire for Wakanda.
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Tom Swift (2022) re-imagines the classic Edisonade hero as a black, gay genius and explores how a black man navigates an industry that's usually dominated by white men.
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Utopia Falls: The series centers on a city in a post-apocalyptic future, New Babyl, with a fairly significant black population, while the lead character Aliyah is a young black woman. Bodhi too is a young black man, and several supporting characters are black. Part of the plot involves them finding hip-hop again, a style which had been lost, due to a digital library named The Archive preserving them along with other musical genres. They're then soon reintroduced into their society as part of the Exemplar, a major artistic competition. Along with this, they rediscover peaceful resistance against oppression and begin to defy their government, which is very suspicious about new things, based on knowledge they gain from The Archive of the civil rights movement by African-Americans.
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Luke Cage (2016) takes a comic book setup (superpowered hero defends his hometown from evildoers) and uses it as a springboard for exploring police brutality, racial identity, and fighting white supremacy.
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Children of Blood and Bone takes place in a future/alternate universe (it's not specified which) Nigeria in which there is a Ban on Magic, and much of those who practice magic (or maji) were murdered a decade before the book begins. The maji who were not killed are viewed as second class citizens and oppresed by the government. Much of the book parallels modern-day racism, with maji looking different to non-maji (being darker skinned with Mystical White Hair). The author, Tomi Adeyemi, states that she was explicitly inspired by modern instances of Police Brutality and institutionalized racism.
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The People's African Union is one of the factions colonizing space in Civilization: Beyond Earth. In-universe, it's said to have come about as part of a sub-Saharan renaissance, and has an AI focusing on the Harmony affinity and eschewing the Supremacy affinity. However, while they're likely to make and keep alliances and their faction bonus is a boost to food production, their leader is a stern Reasonable Authority Figure who, behind his jovial front, harbours a measure of resentment over how the the African people were exploited and humiliated by foreign powers in the past few centuries, and is determined to make sure that never happens again. A faction of Beware the Nice Ones, basically.
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Fast Color: The film is about members of the same African-American family: Bo, her daughter Ruth, and Ruth's daughter Lila. All have powerful telekinetic abilities that have been passed down to women in their family across many generations. They are hunted by white government agents who want to use them.
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Black Panther (2018) leans heavily into this trope, with the central conflict centered on how involved the technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda should become in the affairs of the world, more specifically the affairs of the Black Diaspora. The sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever further builds on this by introducing another civilization (this time leaning to Modern Mayincatec Empire) with similar Unobtanium resources—posing questions regarding how postcolonial cultures can and should deal with the resource extraction of the Global North.
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Mumbo Jumbo: Alternate History novel (with elements of Urban Fantasy) set in The Roaring '20s about a millennia-old Ancient Conspiracy devoted to suppressing black history and culture.
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From the MCU:
Luke Cage (2016) takes a comic book setup (superpowered hero defends his hometown from evildoers) and uses it as a springboard for exploring police brutality, racial identity, and fighting white supremacy.
Cloak & Dagger (2018) stars an interracial couple with Wonder Twin Powers - the black, upper-class Tyrone (Cloak) has darkness-based powers while the white homeless Tandy (Dagger) can shoot light-based projectiles.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier addresses America's history of racism in the context of an Affirmative-Action Legacy.
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Straight Outta Fangton by C.T. Phipps is the story of Peter Stone, a black vampire who is locked out of the riches and hedonism of the "Old Ones" of his kind by a combination of prejudice as well as classicism. Peter comments on the fact Fantastic Racism doesn't really correlate to a lot of his regular experiences as a black man in New Detroit, parodying the concept. He routinely deals with hate groups, Neo-Nazis, vampire hunters, and bill collectors in an Unmasqued World.
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Overwatch has the city of Numbani in the West-African savanna. It is a gorgeous, technologically advanced metropolis built after the Omnic Crisis and is one of the few places where humans and omnics live side by side in peace, working together to create a Utopian Africa. As a result, it is unofficially known as "The City of Harmony". Certain characters have special dialog on the location, ranging from admiring its peace to rage and disgust at the idea of tolerating omnics.
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Far Beyond The Stars": Sisko experiences a series of visions of himself as Benny Russell, a black sci-fi writer in The '50s. Russell ends up inspired by Sisko's memories to write a short story called "Deep Space Nine" only to have it rejected by his publisher for featuring a black captain of a space ship. The editor finally agrees to print the story, only for the publisher to pulp that entire magazine issue because of Russell's story, and Russell is ultimately fired. As he experiences an epic breakdown Russell delivers the following speech:
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District 9: A science fiction film set in South Africa that uses an alien species known as Prawns to explore themes of xenophobia, discrimination, and social segregation (such as apartheid and killings of albino Africans).
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Most of Sorry to Bother You's primary cast is made of black actors and the film mixes dystopian science fiction and surreal comedy and pointed political commentary on race and social class within capitalism.
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Bright: The film uses the metaphor of various fantasy races to discuss present racial tensions and issues (Orcs are the lowest class of citizens, elves control much of the cities' economic and political power) while one of the main characters is a black police officer paired with the first Orc cop.
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Star Trek: The Original Series, while not afro-futurist in and of itself, did have an influence on the genre due to the presence of Uhura; the fact that a black person had a place on a futuristic space ship left a serious impact on young viewers.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Far Beyond The Stars": Sisko experiences a series of visions of himself as Benny Russell, a black sci-fi writer in The '50s. Russell ends up inspired by Sisko's memories to write a short story called "Deep Space Nine" only to have it rejected by his publisher for featuring a black captain of a space ship. The editor finally agrees to print the story, only for the publisher to pulp that entire magazine issue because of Russell's story, and Russell is ultimately fired. As he experiences an epic breakdown Russell delivers the following speech:
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Alien in a Small Town. Set in the 24th century, only a brief section near the end of the book is set in Zimbabwe, but we learn that Earth's capital city is located there, and it seems to be a generally good place to live. Tendai grew up here, and he shows his wife Indira the country's ancient stone cities, wildlife preserves, etc. Notably, there is a monument to all who died in the AIDS plague of our own time, and to those who died under "the vile 21st century tyrant Mugabe."
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League of Legends champion Ekko, the Boy Who Shattered Time has an Afrofuturist sensibility: A street-smart, anti-authoritarian black kid capable of manipulating time with his high-tech equipment.
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The Ear, the Eye and the Arm takes place in Zimbabwe, in the year 2194.
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Star Trek: The Original Series, while not afro-futurist in and of itself, did have an influence on the genre due to the presence of Uhura; the fact that a black person had a place on a futuristic space ship left a serious impact on young viewers.
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In Magic: The Gathering, the West Africa inspired Jamuraa was one of the most magically and technologically advanced societies of Dominaria, essentially making it Magic's Wakanda, though this is downplayed as the focus on the sets featuring it was on the fantasy rather than sci-fi aspects. To a lesser extent Amonkhet, which is based off Ancient Egypt with Stargate-ey aesthetics, but still features predominantly African humans and has a colonialist narrative.
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The book Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff is a story about a family of black Americans traveling to H. P. Lovecraft's Arkham, Massachusetts (or the city which inspired it in-universe). There, they are confronted by a mixture of racism and supernatural horror.
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4400 is a science-fiction series exploring what happens when 4,440 people from different places and historical eras are suddenly brought into the modern day. Unlike the original series The 4400, many of these new arrivals are black people from periods where they faced varying levels of racism and repression, and the series looks at the ways in which black people's lives in America have changed... and the ways in which they haven't.
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One of the campaigns of Empire Earth 2: The Art of Supremacy takes place during the "Synthetic Age" (202X-204X) (featuring things like nanotech enhanced soldiers and giant mecha) in Africa, and deals with the poor natives taking up arms against the exploitative megacorps. It ends with Kenya becoming a technologically advanced world superpower thanks to the deposits of otherwise unattainable elements there.
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The Pan-African Judges comics set in the Judge Dredd universe. Unlike other regions of Dredd's world that have adopted the Judge system, The Pan-African Judges were comprised of people from a wider variety of different backgrounds than in the more unified megacities, with Judges showing political ideologies (such as communism) and more open religious beliefs.
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The South African/Canadian sci-fi series Charlie Jade involves three different universes in its storyline. One of them, the "Alphaverse", is dystopian and completely cyberpunk, including lots of rain. Its counterpoint is the ecotopian "Gammaverse" (unpolluted, but rife with political corruption and social engineering). The neutral one is the "Betaverse", which is our own early 21st century world. The whole series takes place in the Cape Town region and very little info about the rest of the world is ever given. According to the series's script, both the Alphaverse and Gammaverse are supposedly alternate histories of the Betaverse, with a divergence occurring shortly after WWII or during the early Cold War period.
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Get Out (2017): A blend of science fiction and horror which satirizes modern-day racism in the United States.
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Infinitum: An Afrofuturist Tale. Quite apart from actually having the word in the title, the story focuses on the life of an ancient African king cursed with eternal life, detailing his participation in history, in his campaigns against slavers, his enslavement and resettling in America, his participation in the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement, and ultimately his efforts to protect the human race as a whole in the far future.
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Blaster Knuckle: A Japanese manga set in an alternate history where the Ku Klux Klan are supernatural demons who eat black people, and are disguised as humans during the daytime. A black man named Victor "Bloody Rain" Freeman goes on a quest to kill as many of the KKK as possible.
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Sun Ra is widely considered the Trope Codifier, with the way he combined alien and space motifs with African (especially Egyptian) imagery.
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Blade Trilogy: A science-fiction-fantasy superhero series based on the Marvel Comics character. Starring an African-American hero with some high-tech weaponry, it also references Afro-American syncretic religions such as Santeria.
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Far Sector brings in elements of this aesthetic in the City Enduring. It helps that about a third of the population resemble humans of African heritage, and the main character is an African-American Green Lantern.
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In Otherland the Post-Cyberpunk applies to everywhere in the world, but notable is that Renie and !Xabbu are from Durban, South Africa.
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier addresses America's history of racism in the context of an Affirmative-Action Legacy.
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Zoo City is a Cyberpunk novel with fantasy elements set in South Africa. It has an endorsement from William Gibson himself and has the same kind of grey market protagonist that Gibson's novels favor.
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Technobabylon takes place in the independent high-tech city of Newton. Based on some comments, it's implied that Newton is located in Kenya, not too far from Mombasa.
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Ganja & Hess: A "black vampire film" starring African-American actor Duane Jones, previously the star of Night of the Living Dead (1968), as an anthropologist who was transformed into a vampire after being stabbed with a ceremonial dagger from the Black Myrthian age, the Myrthians being an ancient African nation that ritually consumed blood.
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Space Is the Place: A film starring Sun Ra (see his personal example below), who attempts to relocate African-Americans to a new planet. The film has been said to be a response to the Black Panther Party, represented by the Overseer.
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The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden, takes place in a future South Africa where robot servants are commonplace and the country is a burgeoning financial superpower due to its genetic engineering businesses (including the business of reviving extinct species). Things in South Africa goes a bit sideways when a fallen demigoddess wants to regain her old power back through blood sacrifice...
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Several stages in the Mega Man series are set in Africa, and there's obviously always a great deal of futuristic elements about. Examples include Search Man (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Aqua Man's (Madagascar) stages in Mega Man 8, Mattrex/Burn Dinorex (either Ethiopia or Somalia) and Dark Dizzy/Dark Necrobat's (Egypt) stages in Mega Man X5, Soldier Stonekong (Algeria) and Flame Hyenard's (Angola) stages in Mega Man X7, and Dark Mantis's (DRC) stage in Mega Man X8.
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