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Illegal to Be White
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Illegal to Be White in Vernon, BC
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Illegal to Be White in Vernon, BC
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Illegal To Be White is a dystopian redefinition of American history. It is grounded in real historical events that promote the aftermath of a global uprising against a government’s plan of genocide against an entire race. Illegal To Be White follows Aisha Gideon, Ryan Schmidt, and a reformed Exodus Network as they unravel the truth behind a covert genetic war. The story is unapologetically political and spans continents, ideologies, betrayals, and the final reckoning of those who attempted to redesign the human genome for ideological dominance.
About the Author
T.D. Ward is a former educator and current director of a Sacramento-based nonprofit that empowers young adults navigating social and environmental hardships. Born in the turbulent 1960s, his writing draws from a lifetime shaped by the struggle for racial justice and the voices too often silenced. A devoted father of five and grandfather to thirteen, Ward balances his advocacy with family, finding inspiration in both the past and the future generations he cherishes. His stories echo with urgency, memory, and hope—crafted not just to entertain, but to awaken.
Illegal To Be White is a dystopian redefinition of American history. It is grounded in real historical events that promote the aftermath of a global uprising against a government’s plan of genocide against an entire race. Illegal To Be White follows Aisha Gideon, Ryan Schmidt, and a reformed Exodus Network as they unravel the truth behind a covert genetic war. The story is unapologetically political and spans continents, ideologies, betrayals, and the final reckoning of those who attempted to redesign the human genome for ideological dominance.
About the Author
T.D. Ward is a former educator and current director of a Sacramento-based nonprofit that empowers young adults navigating social and environmental hardships. Born in the turbulent 1960s, his writing draws from a lifetime shaped by the struggle for racial justice and the voices too often silenced. A devoted father of five and grandfather to thirteen, Ward balances his advocacy with family, finding inspiration in both the past and the future generations he cherishes. His stories echo with urgency, memory, and hope—crafted not just to entertain, but to awaken.


















