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The experience of a white woman who says she’s black isn’t the same as the journey of Caitlyn Jenner.
Rachel Dolezal. (Photo: Rachel Dolezal/Facebook)
JUN 12, 2015
Britni Danielle is a regular contributor to TakePart. She writes on a variety of subjects for Clutch, Ebony, Jet, and others.
In her seminal Harlem Renaissance novel Passing, Nella Larsen chronicles the story of Clare Kendry, a biracial woman who decides to pass for white after her father’s death. Like some fair-skinned African Americans during the 19th and 20th centuries, Clare assumes a white identityto have greater social mobility, freedom, and economic access.
Her transition into white society was a success, but it came with steep consequences. Like many people of color who have passed for white, Kendry was forced to cut all ties with her past or risk being found out as black—a move that could have meant disaster, financial ruin, imprisonment, and in extreme circumstances, death.
As society has become more inclusive, passing for white is no longer commonplace among people of color, but the conversation is once again a hot topic after Rachel Dolezal, the president of the Spokane, Washington, chapter of the NAACP, was recently outed by her parents as being white.
Dolezal, who is also an adjunct professor of Africana Studies at Eastern Washington University and the chair of Spokane's Office of Police Ombudsman Commission, has allegedly been pretending to be black for more than a decade. In addition to tanning her skin, wearing ethnic hairstyles like braids and dreadlocks, and attending Howard University, a historically black college and university, Dolezal has also claimed she was the target of hate crimes because she was black, something Spokane police deny.
On Thursday, Dolezal’s parents said their daughter spent more than two decades “assimilating into the African-American community” and cut all ties with them because she “doesn’t want us visible in the Spokane area in her circle because we’re Caucasian.”
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Posted By: Jeni Fa
Sunday, June 14th 2015 at 3:07PM
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"There's no trans in front of racial." There is now.
Sunday, June 14th 2015 at 5:18PM
Steve Williams
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Though technically it should be 'transrace'.
Sunday, June 14th 2015 at 5:43PM
Steve Williams
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...On Thursday, Dolezal’s parents said their daughter .... cut all ties with them because she “doesn’t want us visible in the Spokane area in her circle because we’re Caucasian.”... I'm done. No Black woman does that.
Sunday, June 14th 2015 at 10:13PM
Jeni Fa
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..."The Last Word After Spokane, Washington, NAACP president Rachel Dolezal was outed after years of passing as black, an Internet debate raged about whether or not being “transracial” is actually a thing. Mic’s Darnell Moore highlighted an important point: “It takes a certain amount of entitlement to claim blackness as an identity category, and even more to move about society falsely representing oneself while gaining access to areas because of the color of one's skin.” If the situation was flipped, a black person couldn’t simply identify as white to escape oppression and discrimination."...
Monday, June 15th 2015 at 10:50AM
Jeni Fa
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I agree with the above. Could the little girl when she was being brutalized by the McKinney cop escape her Blackness? If she could have, Officer Casebolt would have left her be.
Monday, June 15th 2015 at 10:52AM
Jeni Fa
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If anyone wondered why Rachel Dolezal’s family chose to out her as white last week, Dolezal suggests it is because of a s*x assault charge against Dolezal’s older brother, and a plan by her parents to damage her credibility, according to the New York Daily News. Apparently, Rachel had been assisting a victim who had accused her biological (i.e. white) older brother of child molestation in Colorado, and previously suggested the timing of her Montana-based parents’ media interviews about her performative racial identity was connected to the case. The News reports that Joshua Dolezal, 39, was charged in 2013 with four felony counts of s*x abuse of a victim who was a minor at the time. At this time, Joshua remains out on bail, but the Clear Creek County is set to go to trial later this summer, sources confirmed. Rachel became estranged from her parents Larry Dolezal and Ruthanne Dolezaland cut off contact with them sometime after her 2004 divorce, according to The News. The Dolezal parents had adopted four black children, and Rachel took her adopted brother Izaiah Dolezal to live with her when he was a teen. http://thebeatdfw.com/2785431/rachel-dolez...
Monday, June 15th 2015 at 11:19AM
Steve Williams
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@ Steve, ..."Dolezal suggests it is because of a s*x assault charge against Dolezal’s older brother, and a plan by her parents to damage her credibility, according to the New York Daily News."... I don't believe anything this imposter has to say... her credibility is nil. If anything, her parents are loving people who are hurt. These parents adopted kids that were not their own biological kids. This fake Black woman told people that the brother she took in with her was her son!!! Come on... and why would she not support her own biological brother? Doesn't one have the presumption of innocent until proven guilty in a court of law in this country, not so? I don't believe anything she has to say.
Tuesday, June 16th 2015 at 9:32AM
Jeni Fa
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My brother (God rest his soul) if he ever had any problem be it big or small, I'd support him because that's what Black women do for their men.
Tuesday, June 16th 2015 at 9:33AM
Jeni Fa
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