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Ruthanne and Larry Dolezal said their daughter has always identified with the African American culture and had black siblings who were adopted. They said she went to school in Mississippi and was part of a primarily African American community.
The Dolezals said Rachel married and later divorced a black man. They said after the divorce in 2004 Rachel began identifying differently. She started claiming to be partially African American and the daughter of bi-racial parents. They said they have noticed her change in physical appearance but do not know how she did so.
"Rachel has wanted to be somebody she's not. She's chosen not to just be herself but to represent herself as an African American woman or a biracial person. And that's simply not true," said Ruthanne Dolezal.
HaHaThe most hilarious part of this whole story is that only lonely old white men give a damn. And somehow they feel persecuted.
This guy would disagree: Larry ElderThe most hilarious part of this whole story is that only lonely old white men give a damn. And somehow they feel persecuted.
The most hilarious part of this whole story is that only lonely old white men give a damn. And somehow they feel persecuted.
The most hilarious part of this whole story is that only lonely old white men give a damn. And somehow they feel persecuted.
In the aftermath of Dolezal's "outing," hordes of black people...particularly those on "Black Twitter," (another ridiculous step back) have crucified Dolezal and anybody (such as singer Keri Hilson) who dared to say anything positive about Dolezal.
And LloydSev..."she lost her pigment with the speed of a cheetah, but I still dreamt about her and a picnic basket and a kitten and a mohair suit and a pelican feather last night.. "Someone should introduce her to Giovanni Strassini.
I bet they'd get along well.