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NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Exposed as White After Faking Hate Crime
Rachel Dolezal is president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, chair of the city’s Office of Police Ombudsman Commission, and an adjunct professor at Eastern Washington University. Rachel Dolezal’s father, Larry Dolezal, said that he and her mother are both white.
“She’s our birth daughter and we’re both of European descent,” he said, adding, “we’re puzzled and it’s very sad.” Dolezal’s mother,
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President Obama Addresses the NAACP's 106th National Convention
In Philadelphia, President Obama delivers remarks at the NAACP's 106th national convention — outlining the unfairness in much of our criminal justice system, and highlighting ideas of reform while keeping Americans safe and secure. July 14, 2015.
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Is NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal African-American Or Faking It?
"The city of Spokane, Washington, has opened an investigation into whether Rachel Dolezal, the president of the local chapter of the NAACP, lied about her race when she identified herself as African-American on her application to serve on the citizen police ombudsman commission, thereby violating the city’s code of ethics.
In addition to serving as the chair of the police commission and president
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NAACP official Rachel Dolezal's race being questioned
The race of Rachel Dolezal, head of Spokane NAACP, has come under scrutiny. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports.
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NAACP leader: 'I do consider myself to be black'
Spokane, Washington's NAACP President, Rachel Dolezal, responded to claims from biological parents that she is actually white. She also talked about claims that her "son" is actually her adopted brother.
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WHITE Feminist disguised herself as BLACK! EXPOSED !(NAACP president) mgtow mrm mra
Liberal, Social Justice Warrior and Feminist commits the ultimate insult on black and minority groups by Browning her face up, popping on a wig and claiming to be black and becoming president of NAACP!
Proving that in fact victim hood culture and movement is a money making scam.
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History of the NAACP and Civil Rights
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'Black' NAACP leader outed as white woman by parents
The leader of the Spokane NAACP falsely portrays herself as black, according to her family. A recent investigation into racially charged threats made toward the president have raised more questions about who made the threats.
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Black or White? Race of Spokane NAACP head under question
Rachel Dolezal, president of the Spokane, Washington offices of the NAACP, is receiving major criticism over her racial identity. Her parents, both of whom are white, are claiming that she is attempting to pass as an African-America. Watching The Hawks’ Tabetha Wallace joins Manila Chan to give more details on the story.
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NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Exposed As A White Woman | Did Y'all See? | MadameNoire
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Rachel Dolezal Breaks Her Silence: 'I Identify As Black' | TODAY
Rachel Dolezal, fomer NAACP chapter president, sits down with TODAY’s Matt Lauer for an exclusive live interview.
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Parents out 'black' NAACP leader as a white woman
Ruthanne and Larry Dolezal, parents of Spokane NAACP President Rachel Dolezal, talk about why their daughter might be masquerading as African-American.
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NAACP Activist Accused Of Lying About Race | msnbc
Rachel Dolezal, president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington, has been identifying herself as black even though she’s white, her family says. She’s now under investigation. NBC's Sheinelle Jones reports.
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MALCOLM X ON THE NAACP AND THE URBAN LEAGUE
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Parents say Washington NAACP president is pretending to be black
A civil rights leader in Washington state is embroiled in a bizarre race controversy. Rachel Dolezal, who leads the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, is being accused of falsely portraying herself as black. Her own parents say she is misrepresenting "major portions of her life." Adriana Diaz reports.
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So, About That NAACP President, Rachel Dolezal...
You all know why we’re here.
This video is going to be about Rachel Dolezal, the president of the NAACP’s Spokane, Washington chapter, and a white woman who has been ‘passing’ for Black for at least the last six years. Becoming enamored with Black culture after her (white) parents adopted Black children, she garnered multiple degrees in African-American studies before moving to Spokane, Washingto
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NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal's Parents: She's Been Black Since College
Rachel Dolezal -- the NAACP leader who turns out to actually be white -- has everyone baffled ... including her own parents, who have no idea why she's been passing as black for nearly a decade.
Lawrence and Ruthanne Dolezal's say they first heard about Rachel's "black" exploits in Spokane, WA back in 2007. Rachel's risen to become the leader of the NAACP's Spokane chapter, while apparently repres
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The President of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the NAACP Rachel Dolezal is white (and we're ok with that!), but she has been posing as black woman for over a decade. Rachel has been involved in her local NAACP, worked for numerous civil rights institutions, and even has a master's degree from Howard University. O
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Rachel Dolezal Leader Of NAACP Revealed To Be A White Woman Pretending To Be Black
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Rachel Dolezal's Parents Speak, and She Resigns From NAACP
The next chapter in the confusing story of Rachel Dolezal finds her parents speaking publicly as she resigns. from her role as president of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the NAACP.
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NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Exposed as White After Faking Hate Crime
Rachel Dolezal is president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, chair of the city’s Office of Police Ombudsman Commission, and an adjunct professor at Eastern ...
Rachel Dolezal is president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, chair of the city’s Office of Police Ombudsman Commission, and an adjunct professor at Eastern Washington University. Rachel Dolezal’s father, Larry Dolezal, said that he and her mother are both white.
“She’s our birth daughter and we’re both of European descent,” he said, adding, “we’re puzzled and it’s very sad.” Dolezal’s mother, Ruthanne, says the family’s ancestry is Czech, Swedish and German, with a touch of Native American heritage.
Dolezal has identified herself in application materials as white, black and Native American.
Police say they have found little evidence of racial harassment.
wn.com/Naacp Leader Rachel Dolezal Exposed As White After Faking Hate Crime
Rachel Dolezal is president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, chair of the city’s Office of Police Ombudsman Commission, and an adjunct professor at Eastern Washington University. Rachel Dolezal’s father, Larry Dolezal, said that he and her mother are both white.
“She’s our birth daughter and we’re both of European descent,” he said, adding, “we’re puzzled and it’s very sad.” Dolezal’s mother, Ruthanne, says the family’s ancestry is Czech, Swedish and German, with a touch of Native American heritage.
Dolezal has identified herself in application materials as white, black and Native American.
Police say they have found little evidence of racial harassment.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 89283
President Obama Addresses the NAACP's 106th National Convention
In Philadelphia, President Obama delivers remarks at the NAACP's 106th national convention — outlining the unfairness in much of our criminal justice system, an...
In Philadelphia, President Obama delivers remarks at the NAACP's 106th national convention — outlining the unfairness in much of our criminal justice system, and highlighting ideas of reform while keeping Americans safe and secure. July 14, 2015.
wn.com/President Obama Addresses The Naacp's 106Th National Convention
In Philadelphia, President Obama delivers remarks at the NAACP's 106th national convention — outlining the unfairness in much of our criminal justice system, and highlighting ideas of reform while keeping Americans safe and secure. July 14, 2015.
- published: 15 Jul 2015
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Is NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal African-American Or Faking It?
"The city of Spokane, Washington, has opened an investigation into whether Rachel Dolezal, the president of the local chapter of the NAACP, lied about her race ...
"The city of Spokane, Washington, has opened an investigation into whether Rachel Dolezal, the president of the local chapter of the NAACP, lied about her race when she identified herself as African-American on her application to serve on the citizen police ombudsman commission, thereby violating the city’s code of ethics.
In addition to serving as the chair of the police commission and president of the local NAACP chapter—which the Spokesman Review credits her with revitalizing—Dolezal works as an adjunct faculty member at Eastern Washington University."
Watch the interview here: http://gawker.com/rachel-dolezal-on-whether-shes-black-i-dont-understan-1710865841
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wn.com/Is Naacp Leader Rachel Dolezal African American Or Faking It
"The city of Spokane, Washington, has opened an investigation into whether Rachel Dolezal, the president of the local chapter of the NAACP, lied about her race when she identified herself as African-American on her application to serve on the citizen police ombudsman commission, thereby violating the city’s code of ethics.
In addition to serving as the chair of the police commission and president of the local NAACP chapter—which the Spokesman Review credits her with revitalizing—Dolezal works as an adjunct faculty member at Eastern Washington University."
Watch the interview here: http://gawker.com/rachel-dolezal-on-whether-shes-black-i-dont-understan-1710865841
Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz (What The Flick?!), Hannah Cranston (Think Tank) & Cara Santa Maria (Talk Nerdy To Me) of The Young Turks break it down. Guilty or Not-Guilty? Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
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NAACP official Rachel Dolezal's race being questioned
The race of Rachel Dolezal, head of Spokane NAACP, has come under scrutiny. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports....
The race of Rachel Dolezal, head of Spokane NAACP, has come under scrutiny. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports.
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The race of Rachel Dolezal, head of Spokane NAACP, has come under scrutiny. CNN's Suzanne Malveaux reports.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
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NAACP leader: 'I do consider myself to be black'
Spokane, Washington's NAACP President, Rachel Dolezal, responded to claims from biological parents that she is actually white. She also talked about claims that...
Spokane, Washington's NAACP President, Rachel Dolezal, responded to claims from biological parents that she is actually white. She also talked about claims that her "son" is actually her adopted brother.
wn.com/Naacp Leader 'I Do Consider Myself To Be Black'
Spokane, Washington's NAACP President, Rachel Dolezal, responded to claims from biological parents that she is actually white. She also talked about claims that her "son" is actually her adopted brother.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
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WHITE Feminist disguised herself as BLACK! EXPOSED !(NAACP president) mgtow mrm mra
Liberal, Social Justice Warrior and Feminist commits the ultimate insult on black and minority groups by Browning her face up, popping on a wig and claiming to ...
Liberal, Social Justice Warrior and Feminist commits the ultimate insult on black and minority groups by Browning her face up, popping on a wig and claiming to be black and becoming president of NAACP!
Proving that in fact victim hood culture and movement is a money making scam.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3121061/Local-NAACP-leader-professor-African-studies-outed-WHITE-parents-convincing-community-black-years.html
An NAACP leader's parents have made a startling revelation: their daughter, for years a highly visible civil rights activist in Eastern Washington, is white.
Rachel Dolezal, Spokane's NAACP Chapter President and part-time Africana Studies professor at Eastern Washington University, has been misleading people about her ethnicity for years, her parents say.
Her mother even offered photographic proof. While today the 37-year-old divorcee currently sports tight, dark curls, her mom Ruthanne Dolezal showed KREM photos of the fair and freckled blonde daughter she once knew.
Dolezal is now facing a city ethics probe after she identified herself as black in an application to serve on a local police ombudsman commission - a position she secured.
According to her mother, Ruthanne began to 'disguise herself' in 2006 or 2007.
Other than some 'faint traces' of Native American blood, Ruthanne said the family background is Czech, Swedish and German.
However, that's not how her daughter identified herself when she became chairwoman of Spokane's Office of Police Ombudsman Commission.
In her application for the volunteer appointment, Dolezal marked herself down as white, black and American Indian, reports the Spokesman-Review.
wn.com/White Feminist Disguised Herself As Black Exposed (Naacp President) Mgtow Mrm Mra
Liberal, Social Justice Warrior and Feminist commits the ultimate insult on black and minority groups by Browning her face up, popping on a wig and claiming to be black and becoming president of NAACP!
Proving that in fact victim hood culture and movement is a money making scam.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3121061/Local-NAACP-leader-professor-African-studies-outed-WHITE-parents-convincing-community-black-years.html
An NAACP leader's parents have made a startling revelation: their daughter, for years a highly visible civil rights activist in Eastern Washington, is white.
Rachel Dolezal, Spokane's NAACP Chapter President and part-time Africana Studies professor at Eastern Washington University, has been misleading people about her ethnicity for years, her parents say.
Her mother even offered photographic proof. While today the 37-year-old divorcee currently sports tight, dark curls, her mom Ruthanne Dolezal showed KREM photos of the fair and freckled blonde daughter she once knew.
Dolezal is now facing a city ethics probe after she identified herself as black in an application to serve on a local police ombudsman commission - a position she secured.
According to her mother, Ruthanne began to 'disguise herself' in 2006 or 2007.
Other than some 'faint traces' of Native American blood, Ruthanne said the family background is Czech, Swedish and German.
However, that's not how her daughter identified herself when she became chairwoman of Spokane's Office of Police Ombudsman Commission.
In her application for the volunteer appointment, Dolezal marked herself down as white, black and American Indian, reports the Spokesman-Review.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 301
History of the NAACP and Civil Rights
This famous grassroots-based civil rights group sought to end what Albert Einstein called "America's worst disease": Racism. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns ......
This famous grassroots-based civil rights group sought to end what Albert Einstein called "America's worst disease": Racism. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns ...
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This famous grassroots-based civil rights group sought to end what Albert Einstein called "America's worst disease": Racism. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns ...
'Black' NAACP leader outed as white woman by parents
The leader of the Spokane NAACP falsely portrays herself as black, according to her family. A recent investigation into racially charged threats made toward the...
The leader of the Spokane NAACP falsely portrays herself as black, according to her family. A recent investigation into racially charged threats made toward the president have raised more questions about who made the threats.
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The leader of the Spokane NAACP falsely portrays herself as black, according to her family. A recent investigation into racially charged threats made toward the president have raised more questions about who made the threats.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
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Black or White? Race of Spokane NAACP head under question
Rachel Dolezal, president of the Spokane, Washington offices of the NAACP, is receiving major criticism over her racial identity. Her parents, both of whom are ...
Rachel Dolezal, president of the Spokane, Washington offices of the NAACP, is receiving major criticism over her racial identity. Her parents, both of whom are white, are claiming that she is attempting to pass as an African-America. Watching The Hawks’ Tabetha Wallace joins Manila Chan to give more details on the story.
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Rachel Dolezal, president of the Spokane, Washington offices of the NAACP, is receiving major criticism over her racial identity. Her parents, both of whom are white, are claiming that she is attempting to pass as an African-America. Watching The Hawks’ Tabetha Wallace joins Manila Chan to give more details on the story.
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- published: 12 Jun 2015
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NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Exposed As A White Woman | Did Y'all See? | MadameNoire
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In this special episode of "Did Y'all See?" the ladies discuss Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who has been passing as a bla...
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NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Exposed As A White Woman | Did Y'all See? | MadameNoire
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NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Exposed As A White Woman | Did Y'all See? | MadameNoire
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Rachel Dolezal Breaks Her Silence: 'I Identify As Black' | TODAY
Rachel Dolezal, fomer NAACP chapter president, sits down with TODAY’s Matt Lauer for an exclusive live interview.
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Rachel Dolezal Breaks Her Silence: 'I Identify As Black' | TODAY
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Rachel Dolezal Breaks Her Silence: 'I Identify As Black' | TODAY
- published: 16 Jun 2015
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Parents out 'black' NAACP leader as a white woman
Ruthanne and Larry Dolezal, parents of Spokane NAACP President Rachel Dolezal, talk about why their daughter might be masquerading as African-American....
Ruthanne and Larry Dolezal, parents of Spokane NAACP President Rachel Dolezal, talk about why their daughter might be masquerading as African-American.
wn.com/Parents Out 'black' Naacp Leader As A White Woman
Ruthanne and Larry Dolezal, parents of Spokane NAACP President Rachel Dolezal, talk about why their daughter might be masquerading as African-American.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 34
NAACP Activist Accused Of Lying About Race | msnbc
Rachel Dolezal, president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington, has been identifying herself as black even though she’s white, her family says. She’s now...
Rachel Dolezal, president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington, has been identifying herself as black even though she’s white, her family says. She’s now under investigation. NBC's Sheinelle Jones reports.
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NAACP Activist Accused Of Lying About Race | msnbc
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Rachel Dolezal, president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington, has been identifying herself as black even though she’s white, her family says. She’s now under investigation. NBC's Sheinelle Jones reports.
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NAACP Activist Accused Of Lying About Race | msnbc
- published: 12 Jun 2015
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MALCOLM X ON THE NAACP AND THE URBAN LEAGUE
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Malcolm X: Most critics say that they dissatisfied follow Muhammad, that the unemployed and the oppress...
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Malcolm X: Most critics say that they dissatisfied follow Muhammad, that the unemployed and the oppressed follow Muhammad, and I think you'll agree, the sociologists, the economists and other experts say that the masses of black people are dissatisfied, unemployed, oppressed and fed up. So that, he actually gets his support at the mass level. But now you have other Negroes at the class level who pretend not to go for him because usually their job has been given to them by the white man, they have positions to which they have been appointed and they think that the only way that they can protect their job is by pretending in front of the white man that they don't go for Mr. Muhammad either. But you'll find he gets support at all levels.
McCuen: How many Muslims do you say there are in numbers?
Malcolm X: I couldn't say. I've never heard him say and he's the only one who would know.
McCuen: 500,000?
Malcolm X: I couldn't say. I think that anyone who does say is not in a position to know and anyone who knows, wouldn't say.
McCuen: What do you think that the Urban League and the NAACP have accomplished for your people. What's your attitude towards them?
Malcolm X: Well, in their own way, they have been doing their best to bring about freedom, justice and equality and human dignity for the black people in this country. But today you have such an intense degree of dissatisfaction and impatience existing among our people at the mass level that it is almost impossible to come to them with a program that's going to take another hundred years to solve their problem and they still be satisfied to wait. So the Urban League and the NAACP has done a good job within their understanding, but today, it takes more immediate solutions and the solution that the honorable Elijah Muhammad has is immediate. It's more practical.
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Malcolm X: Most critics say that they dissatisfied follow Muhammad, that the unemployed and the oppressed follow Muhammad, and I think you'll agree, the sociologists, the economists and other experts say that the masses of black people are dissatisfied, unemployed, oppressed and fed up. So that, he actually gets his support at the mass level. But now you have other Negroes at the class level who pretend not to go for him because usually their job has been given to them by the white man, they have positions to which they have been appointed and they think that the only way that they can protect their job is by pretending in front of the white man that they don't go for Mr. Muhammad either. But you'll find he gets support at all levels.
McCuen: How many Muslims do you say there are in numbers?
Malcolm X: I couldn't say. I've never heard him say and he's the only one who would know.
McCuen: 500,000?
Malcolm X: I couldn't say. I think that anyone who does say is not in a position to know and anyone who knows, wouldn't say.
McCuen: What do you think that the Urban League and the NAACP have accomplished for your people. What's your attitude towards them?
Malcolm X: Well, in their own way, they have been doing their best to bring about freedom, justice and equality and human dignity for the black people in this country. But today you have such an intense degree of dissatisfaction and impatience existing among our people at the mass level that it is almost impossible to come to them with a program that's going to take another hundred years to solve their problem and they still be satisfied to wait. So the Urban League and the NAACP has done a good job within their understanding, but today, it takes more immediate solutions and the solution that the honorable Elijah Muhammad has is immediate. It's more practical.
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Parents say Washington NAACP president is pretending to be black
A civil rights leader in Washington state is embroiled in a bizarre race controversy. Rachel Dolezal, who leads the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, is being accus...
A civil rights leader in Washington state is embroiled in a bizarre race controversy. Rachel Dolezal, who leads the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, is being accused of falsely portraying herself as black. Her own parents say she is misrepresenting "major portions of her life." Adriana Diaz reports.
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A civil rights leader in Washington state is embroiled in a bizarre race controversy. Rachel Dolezal, who leads the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, is being accused of falsely portraying herself as black. Her own parents say she is misrepresenting "major portions of her life." Adriana Diaz reports.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
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So, About That NAACP President, Rachel Dolezal...
You all know why we’re here.
This video is going to be about Rachel Dolezal, the president of the NAACP’s Spokane, Washington chapter, and a white woman who ha...
You all know why we’re here.
This video is going to be about Rachel Dolezal, the president of the NAACP’s Spokane, Washington chapter, and a white woman who has been ‘passing’ for Black for at least the last six years. Becoming enamored with Black culture after her (white) parents adopted Black children, she garnered multiple degrees in African-American studies before moving to Spokane, Washington.
A virtual unknown in Spokane, Dolezal set about reinventing herself as a Black woman, darkening her skin, changing her hair, and self-identifying as Black. She also created an elaborate backstory about her family and upbringing, which included allegations of abuse against her parents so no one would dig too deeply into her family, past, or home life.
Dolezal used her faux Blackness as a way to break into activism and politics, teaching classes on African-American Studies; in addition to teaching, she eventually worked her way up to President of the NAACP chapter. Many, however, suspected something was off, especially when Dolezal was the recipient of several untraceable ‘hate’ packages. Believing she had possibly sent them to herself and that she was not actually Black, a local newspaper contacted her biological family, who revealed the truth: she had been born a Caucasian woman.
This woman is clearly disturbed.
I am not of the mindset that 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,’ and anyone that has taken a basic ‘Racism 101' class should understand cultural appropriation and why it's problematic. There has also been some really annoying chatter about how if ‘Black women are allowed to try to be white, then white women should be allowed to try to be Black.’ This is a false equivalence that does not take into account how Black women grow up in a white supremacist society that pushes Eurocentric beauty ideals. We don't literally want to be white; we have just been conditioned to think whiteness is beautiful. This woman literally wanted to be Black.
She has been occupying Black female spaces while in blackface, and she was utilizing and appropriating Black culture and experiences in order to further her career and occupy Black revolutionary spaces. There is a perversion to that. Although she has accomplished much in the Black community, it is viciously undercut by the fact that she did it not as herself, but as a white woman in blackface.
There have been white NAACP leaders in the past; there have even been militant pro-black white allies like John Brown. Everything she accomplished could have been accomplished without pretending to be Black. She just wanted to be Black SO BAD that she created this false racial identity (based off of caricatures) and committed to it.
As much as she knows about *being black* aka Black stereotypes, as much as she has educated herself on Black struggle or Black culture, as much as she has done for the Black community, she is not Black and will never be Black. She always has the option of going home, washing that lacquer off her skin, taking off that weave, and picking up her whiteness again if she feels like it. That is a crucial distinction to make, and one that proves the inherent issue with ‘ethnicity identity;’ similar to cultural appropriation, it is always in the favor of the dominant ethnicity.
It’s not about saying, 'Well, why can't we just be whatever we want?’ because this mindset is not even POSSIBLE without a certain amount of privilege. As we saw McKinney, whiteness is invisible. But to Black people and other POC, race is not some abstract concept, it is a solid marker of our identities. Black people never get to stop being Black. We NEVER get to say, 'You know what, I choose to ethnically identify as white today, so cops please stop profiling/harassing/killing me.'
Black people DON'T get to identify ourselves and live the lives we choose. We are constantly trying to navigate in hostile, oppressive spaces under white supremacy, and white people CONSTANTLY think they can cherry pick the *fun* parts of a Black racial/ethnic identity without having to deal with any of that pesky racism and oppression. We don't have that luxury. We don't have that PRIVILEGE. We're Black through the the good and the bad, and we can't pick an 'ethnic identity.' We were born Black into a society and a world, really, that sees Blackness as an issue, and we can't just choose to ethnically identify as something else and opt out of systemic oppression and racism.
Thanks for watching.
wn.com/So, About That Naacp President, Rachel Dolezal...
You all know why we’re here.
This video is going to be about Rachel Dolezal, the president of the NAACP’s Spokane, Washington chapter, and a white woman who has been ‘passing’ for Black for at least the last six years. Becoming enamored with Black culture after her (white) parents adopted Black children, she garnered multiple degrees in African-American studies before moving to Spokane, Washington.
A virtual unknown in Spokane, Dolezal set about reinventing herself as a Black woman, darkening her skin, changing her hair, and self-identifying as Black. She also created an elaborate backstory about her family and upbringing, which included allegations of abuse against her parents so no one would dig too deeply into her family, past, or home life.
Dolezal used her faux Blackness as a way to break into activism and politics, teaching classes on African-American Studies; in addition to teaching, she eventually worked her way up to President of the NAACP chapter. Many, however, suspected something was off, especially when Dolezal was the recipient of several untraceable ‘hate’ packages. Believing she had possibly sent them to herself and that she was not actually Black, a local newspaper contacted her biological family, who revealed the truth: she had been born a Caucasian woman.
This woman is clearly disturbed.
I am not of the mindset that 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,’ and anyone that has taken a basic ‘Racism 101' class should understand cultural appropriation and why it's problematic. There has also been some really annoying chatter about how if ‘Black women are allowed to try to be white, then white women should be allowed to try to be Black.’ This is a false equivalence that does not take into account how Black women grow up in a white supremacist society that pushes Eurocentric beauty ideals. We don't literally want to be white; we have just been conditioned to think whiteness is beautiful. This woman literally wanted to be Black.
She has been occupying Black female spaces while in blackface, and she was utilizing and appropriating Black culture and experiences in order to further her career and occupy Black revolutionary spaces. There is a perversion to that. Although she has accomplished much in the Black community, it is viciously undercut by the fact that she did it not as herself, but as a white woman in blackface.
There have been white NAACP leaders in the past; there have even been militant pro-black white allies like John Brown. Everything she accomplished could have been accomplished without pretending to be Black. She just wanted to be Black SO BAD that she created this false racial identity (based off of caricatures) and committed to it.
As much as she knows about *being black* aka Black stereotypes, as much as she has educated herself on Black struggle or Black culture, as much as she has done for the Black community, she is not Black and will never be Black. She always has the option of going home, washing that lacquer off her skin, taking off that weave, and picking up her whiteness again if she feels like it. That is a crucial distinction to make, and one that proves the inherent issue with ‘ethnicity identity;’ similar to cultural appropriation, it is always in the favor of the dominant ethnicity.
It’s not about saying, 'Well, why can't we just be whatever we want?’ because this mindset is not even POSSIBLE without a certain amount of privilege. As we saw McKinney, whiteness is invisible. But to Black people and other POC, race is not some abstract concept, it is a solid marker of our identities. Black people never get to stop being Black. We NEVER get to say, 'You know what, I choose to ethnically identify as white today, so cops please stop profiling/harassing/killing me.'
Black people DON'T get to identify ourselves and live the lives we choose. We are constantly trying to navigate in hostile, oppressive spaces under white supremacy, and white people CONSTANTLY think they can cherry pick the *fun* parts of a Black racial/ethnic identity without having to deal with any of that pesky racism and oppression. We don't have that luxury. We don't have that PRIVILEGE. We're Black through the the good and the bad, and we can't pick an 'ethnic identity.' We were born Black into a society and a world, really, that sees Blackness as an issue, and we can't just choose to ethnically identify as something else and opt out of systemic oppression and racism.
Thanks for watching.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 24
NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal's Parents: She's Been Black Since College
Rachel Dolezal -- the NAACP leader who turns out to actually be white -- has everyone baffled ... including her own parents, who have no idea why she's been pas...
Rachel Dolezal -- the NAACP leader who turns out to actually be white -- has everyone baffled ... including her own parents, who have no idea why she's been passing as black for nearly a decade.
Lawrence and Ruthanne Dolezal's say they first heard about Rachel's "black" exploits in Spokane, WA back in 2007. Rachel's risen to become the leader of the NAACP's Spokane chapter, while apparently representing herself as being black.
Her parents spoke to CNN this morning, and admitted Rachel's wanted nothing to do with them. They say they're only speaking out because a reporter contacted them to confirm their identity and Rachel's.
They say at first ... they thought Rachel was just expressing the fact she "identified" as black ... but it eventually took a more serious turn. They also say she started immersing herself in African-American culture as far back as 1995, when she was in college.
Watch ... it doesn't sound like they regret keeping their daughter's secret. For its part, the NAACP says it stands behind Dolezal and her advocacy record speaks for itself.
The whole bizarre story started with this clip ... when a Spokane reporter confronted Rachel with a photo of her father.
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Rachel Dolezal -- the NAACP leader who turns out to actually be white -- has everyone baffled ... including her own parents, who have no idea why she's been passing as black for nearly a decade.
Lawrence and Ruthanne Dolezal's say they first heard about Rachel's "black" exploits in Spokane, WA back in 2007. Rachel's risen to become the leader of the NAACP's Spokane chapter, while apparently representing herself as being black.
Her parents spoke to CNN this morning, and admitted Rachel's wanted nothing to do with them. They say they're only speaking out because a reporter contacted them to confirm their identity and Rachel's.
They say at first ... they thought Rachel was just expressing the fact she "identified" as black ... but it eventually took a more serious turn. They also say she started immersing herself in African-American culture as far back as 1995, when she was in college.
Watch ... it doesn't sound like they regret keeping their daughter's secret. For its part, the NAACP says it stands behind Dolezal and her advocacy record speaks for itself.
The whole bizarre story started with this clip ... when a Spokane reporter confronted Rachel with a photo of her father.
- published: 12 Jun 2015
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Rachel Dolezal Leader Of NAACP Revealed To Be A White Woman Pretending To Be Black
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Rachel Dolezal's Parents Speak, and She Resigns From NAACP
The next chapter in the confusing story of Rachel Dolezal finds her parents speaking publicly as she resigns. from her role as president of the Spokane, Washing...
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But although Rachel Dolezal says she no longer identifies as African-American, she still maintains she is "black" and has a connection with
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'I'm Not African-American, But I Am Black'
A white woman who for years convinced America she was black says she has lost her job and her friends after her true ethnicity was revealed.
But although Rachel Dolezal says she no longer identifies as African-American, she still maintains she is "black" and has a connection with and awareness of the black experience.
Ms Dolezal's true identity was revealed in June when her parents revealed they w
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Colored People: A Memoir - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on African-American History (1994)
Colored is a term used in the United States to refer to black people (i.e., persons of sub-Saharan African ancestry; members of the black race). Since the su...
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Rocky Duwani at 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS NOMINEES' LUNCHEON
Mingle Media TV was invited to cover the 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS Nominees? Luncheon red carpet at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The event honors those nominated f...
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Mississippi U.S.A. 1961.
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Description: Freedom riders had started to travel across the south with the purpose of contributing to the cause of of eliminating discrimination based on race or ethnicity by testing segregation policies in bus terminals. In May of 1961, a bus carrying fourteen black and white freedom riders arrived at a bus station in Jackson, Mississippi, where they were escorted and guarded
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LaVan Davis at 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS NOMINEES' LUNCHEON
Mingle Media TV was invited to cover the 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS Nominees? Luncheon red carpet at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The event honors those nominated f...
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Rachel Dolezal's parents react to what their daughter had to say in an interview with Matt Lauer on the TODAY Show.
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- published: 17 Jun 2015
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- published: 17 Jun 2015
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Steven Escobar Interviews Craig Robinson at 43rd NAACP Image Awards Nominations and Press Conference
Steven Escobar from Diversity News Magazine TV Interviews Craig Robinson at 43rd NAACP Image Awards Nominations and Press Conference. On Thursday, January 19......
Steven Escobar from Diversity News Magazine TV Interviews Craig Robinson at 43rd NAACP Image Awards Nominations and Press Conference. On Thursday, January 19...
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Steven Escobar from Diversity News Magazine TV Interviews Craig Robinson at 43rd NAACP Image Awards Nominations and Press Conference. On Thursday, January 19...
8Asians Exclusive Interview: Jay Chen for Congress - at DNC 2012 in Charlotte, NC
Jay Chen is running for Congress in California's 39th Congressional District - in the greater Hacienda Heights area. 8Asians caught up with Chen at the the D......
Jay Chen is running for Congress in California's 39th Congressional District - in the greater Hacienda Heights area. 8Asians caught up with Chen at the the D...
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Jay Chen is running for Congress in California's 39th Congressional District - in the greater Hacienda Heights area. 8Asians caught up with Chen at the the D...
Negroes With Guns: Robert F. Williams on Self-Defense
Interview with Robert F. Williams (Feb. 26, 1925-Oct. 15, 1996), president of the Union County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colo......
Interview with Robert F. Williams (Feb. 26, 1925-Oct. 15, 1996), president of the Union County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colo...
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Interview with Robert F. Williams (Feb. 26, 1925-Oct. 15, 1996), president of the Union County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colo...
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Dylann Roof Bond Hearing FULL VIDEO: Victims Address Charleston Shooter in Court - Judge's Statement
Heartbreaking: Charleston Victims’ Families Forgive Dylann Roof in Court. Judge James Gosnell refers to Dylann Roof’s Family as ‘Victims'. At Roof bond hearing,...
Heartbreaking: Charleston Victims’ Families Forgive Dylann Roof in Court. Judge James Gosnell refers to Dylann Roof’s Family as ‘Victims'. At Roof bond hearing, victims’ relatives speak of pain, forgiveness. CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — They forgave him. They advised him to repent for his sins, and asked for God’s mercy on his soul. One even told Dylann Storm Roof to repent and confess, and ‘‘you'll be OK.’’
Relatives of the nine community leaders shot down during a Bible study session at their historic black church confronted the shooting suspect Friday during his initial court hearing, and spoke of love. (Related: Heartbreaking: Charleston Victims’ Families Confront Dylann Roof in Court. Related: ‘What the Hell?': Don Lemon Rips Judge for Calling Roof’s Family ‘Victims’ Before the families spoke, Judge James Gosnell said, “We also have victims on the other side. There are victims on this young man’s side of the family.”)
‘‘I forgive you, my family forgives you,’’ said Anthony Thompson. ‘‘We would like you to take this opportunity to repent. ... Do that and you'll be better off than you are right now.’’
Roof, who faces nine counts of murder, was ordered held on $1 million bond on a separate gun charge. He appeared by video from the county jail, looking somber in a striped jumpsuit and speaking only briefly in response to the judge’s questions.
Felecia Sanders survived the Wednesday night attack by pretending to be dead, but lost her son Tywanza. She also spoke from the judge’s courtroom, where Roof’s image appeared on a television screen.
‘‘We welcomed you Wednesday night in our Bible study with open arms. You have killed some of the most beautifulest people that I know. Every fiber in my body hurts ... and I'll never be the same,’’ Sanders told Roof.
‘‘Tywanza was my hero,’’ Sanders said, but even she showed some kindness as she confronted the man accused of killing her son: ‘‘As we said in Bible Study, we enjoyed you but may God have mercy on you.’’
Roof looked sad and bowed his head slightly, but showed no other emotion as the relatives spoke.
Their remarkable comments seemed in keeping with a spirit evident on the streets of Charleston Friday, where people built a memorial and planned a vigil to repudiate whatever a gunman would hope to accomplish by attacking the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the nation’s most important African-American sanctuaries.
‘‘A hateful person came to this community with some crazy idea he'd be able to divide, but all he did was unite us and make us love each other even more,’’ Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. said as he described plans for the evening vigil at a sports arena.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said the state will ‘‘absolutely’’ want the death penalty.
A steady stream of people brought flowers and notes and shared somber thoughts at a growing memorial in front of the church, which President Barack Obama called ‘‘a sacred place in the history of Charleston and in the history of America.’’
‘‘This was an act of racial terrorism and must be treated as such,’’ the Rev. Cornell William Brooks, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said Friday in Charleston.
Roof, 21, had complained while getting drunk on vodka recently that ‘‘blacks were taking over the world’’ and that ‘‘someone needed to do something about it for the white race,’’ according to Joey Meek, who tipped the FBI when he saw his friend on surveillance images.
Brooks said hate crimes take aim at collective values, but ‘‘we have never allowed ourselves to be victims, we have never capitulated, we have never laid prostate before the demagogue of racism in this country.’’
‘‘This is a moment in which we say to them, the white nationalists movement, those purveyors of hate, we as Americans will not subscribe to that philosophy. We will not give up, we will not give in,’’ he said.
Roof was arrested in North Carolina after an alert motorist recognized him, and returned in shackles to a county jail where he was being held next to the cell of Michael Slager, the white former police officer charged with fatally shooting black motorist Walter Scott in neighboring North Charleston.
Meek said Roof told him he used birthday money from his parents to buy a .45 Glock pistol before the attack.
The victims included Clementa Pinckney, a state senator who doubled as the church’s lead pastor, and eight others who each played multiple roles in their communities and families: ministers and coaches, teachers and a librarian, counselors and choir singers and the church sexton who kept the historic building clean.
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Heartbreaking: Charleston Victims’ Families Forgive Dylann Roof in Court. Judge James Gosnell refers to Dylann Roof’s Family as ‘Victims'. At Roof bond hearing, victims’ relatives speak of pain, forgiveness. CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — They forgave him. They advised him to repent for his sins, and asked for God’s mercy on his soul. One even told Dylann Storm Roof to repent and confess, and ‘‘you'll be OK.’’
Relatives of the nine community leaders shot down during a Bible study session at their historic black church confronted the shooting suspect Friday during his initial court hearing, and spoke of love. (Related: Heartbreaking: Charleston Victims’ Families Confront Dylann Roof in Court. Related: ‘What the Hell?': Don Lemon Rips Judge for Calling Roof’s Family ‘Victims’ Before the families spoke, Judge James Gosnell said, “We also have victims on the other side. There are victims on this young man’s side of the family.”)
‘‘I forgive you, my family forgives you,’’ said Anthony Thompson. ‘‘We would like you to take this opportunity to repent. ... Do that and you'll be better off than you are right now.’’
Roof, who faces nine counts of murder, was ordered held on $1 million bond on a separate gun charge. He appeared by video from the county jail, looking somber in a striped jumpsuit and speaking only briefly in response to the judge’s questions.
Felecia Sanders survived the Wednesday night attack by pretending to be dead, but lost her son Tywanza. She also spoke from the judge’s courtroom, where Roof’s image appeared on a television screen.
‘‘We welcomed you Wednesday night in our Bible study with open arms. You have killed some of the most beautifulest people that I know. Every fiber in my body hurts ... and I'll never be the same,’’ Sanders told Roof.
‘‘Tywanza was my hero,’’ Sanders said, but even she showed some kindness as she confronted the man accused of killing her son: ‘‘As we said in Bible Study, we enjoyed you but may God have mercy on you.’’
Roof looked sad and bowed his head slightly, but showed no other emotion as the relatives spoke.
Their remarkable comments seemed in keeping with a spirit evident on the streets of Charleston Friday, where people built a memorial and planned a vigil to repudiate whatever a gunman would hope to accomplish by attacking the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the nation’s most important African-American sanctuaries.
‘‘A hateful person came to this community with some crazy idea he'd be able to divide, but all he did was unite us and make us love each other even more,’’ Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. said as he described plans for the evening vigil at a sports arena.
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said the state will ‘‘absolutely’’ want the death penalty.
A steady stream of people brought flowers and notes and shared somber thoughts at a growing memorial in front of the church, which President Barack Obama called ‘‘a sacred place in the history of Charleston and in the history of America.’’
‘‘This was an act of racial terrorism and must be treated as such,’’ the Rev. Cornell William Brooks, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said Friday in Charleston.
Roof, 21, had complained while getting drunk on vodka recently that ‘‘blacks were taking over the world’’ and that ‘‘someone needed to do something about it for the white race,’’ according to Joey Meek, who tipped the FBI when he saw his friend on surveillance images.
Brooks said hate crimes take aim at collective values, but ‘‘we have never allowed ourselves to be victims, we have never capitulated, we have never laid prostate before the demagogue of racism in this country.’’
‘‘This is a moment in which we say to them, the white nationalists movement, those purveyors of hate, we as Americans will not subscribe to that philosophy. We will not give up, we will not give in,’’ he said.
Roof was arrested in North Carolina after an alert motorist recognized him, and returned in shackles to a county jail where he was being held next to the cell of Michael Slager, the white former police officer charged with fatally shooting black motorist Walter Scott in neighboring North Charleston.
Meek said Roof told him he used birthday money from his parents to buy a .45 Glock pistol before the attack.
The victims included Clementa Pinckney, a state senator who doubled as the church’s lead pastor, and eight others who each played multiple roles in their communities and families: ministers and coaches, teachers and a librarian, counselors and choir singers and the church sexton who kept the historic building clean.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 19837
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Alana McLaughlin1
Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), with Alana McLaughlin, my nine year old grandchild......
Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), with Alana McLaughlin, my nine year old grandchild...
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Comments With Dr. James Haney Presents*National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), with Alana McLaughlin, my nine year old grandchild...
Black NAACP chapter president outed as white: Rachel Dolezal done in by hate mail claims - TomoNews
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON — Rachel Dolezal, the president of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter in Spokane, Washington, was outed as C...
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON — Rachel Dolezal, the president of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter in Spokane, Washington, was outed as Caucasian on Thursday when her estranged parents presented proof of her ethnicity.
Dolezal had for years reported hate crimes towards her where no evidence was presented and no perpetrators were ever identified, prompting suspicions. Her race came into question after the most recent such incident, when she claimed to have "received" hate mail and death threats at the NAACP chapter's post office box.
Postal workers told authorities that the only way hate mail, which did not have a stamp or barcode, could have ended up in the PO box is if it had been placed there by a post office employee or someone with a key.
Dolezal denied the allegations and walked out of an interview witt Spokane ABC affiliate KXLY News. When asked about the situation by the Spokesman Review, she was evasive about her ethnic background, saying: "We're all from the African continent."
Dolezal is also an adjunct professor of Africana Studies at Eastern Washington University and the chair of an ombudsman commission to represent the interests of the area's minority groups in relations with the Spokane police.
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SPOKANE, WASHINGTON — Rachel Dolezal, the president of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter in Spokane, Washington, was outed as Caucasian on Thursday when her estranged parents presented proof of her ethnicity.
Dolezal had for years reported hate crimes towards her where no evidence was presented and no perpetrators were ever identified, prompting suspicions. Her race came into question after the most recent such incident, when she claimed to have "received" hate mail and death threats at the NAACP chapter's post office box.
Postal workers told authorities that the only way hate mail, which did not have a stamp or barcode, could have ended up in the PO box is if it had been placed there by a post office employee or someone with a key.
Dolezal denied the allegations and walked out of an interview witt Spokane ABC affiliate KXLY News. When asked about the situation by the Spokesman Review, she was evasive about her ethnic background, saying: "We're all from the African continent."
Dolezal is also an adjunct professor of Africana Studies at Eastern Washington University and the chair of an ombudsman commission to represent the interests of the area's minority groups in relations with the Spokane police.
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- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 10502
Hilary Shelton of NAACP discusses race relations in the United States
CCTV America interviewed Hilary Shelton director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People about the current state of race relations and...
CCTV America interviewed Hilary Shelton director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People about the current state of race relations and the justice system.
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CCTV America interviewed Hilary Shelton director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People about the current state of race relations and the justice system.
- published: 05 Dec 2014
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Race Faker Shaun King Weighed in On NAACP's New President in 2008
In a 2008 interview with NPR, Shaun King calls out illegal immigrants for killing blacks, says Obama won't flip flop on gay marriage, and even weighs in on the ...
In a 2008 interview with NPR, Shaun King calls out illegal immigrants for killing blacks, says Obama won't flip flop on gay marriage, and even weighs in on the then-new president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
King has been lying about his race for years.
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In a 2008 interview with NPR, Shaun King calls out illegal immigrants for killing blacks, says Obama won't flip flop on gay marriage, and even weighs in on the then-new president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
King has been lying about his race for years.
- published: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 40
Rachel Dolezal Talks About Her Race
Rachel Dolezal (also spelled Doležal)[3] is an American civil rights activist, who came to media prominence as a white woman passing as black and inventing a si...
Rachel Dolezal (also spelled Doležal)[3] is an American civil rights activist, who came to media prominence as a white woman passing as black and inventing a significant amount of her life story.[4] She is the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter in Spokane, Washington.[5][6][7] She is also the chair of the office of the police ombudsman commission in Spokane.[8] From 2008 to 2010, she was a leader of the Human Rights Education Institute in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.[9][6][10]
On June 11, 2015, Dolezal came to media attention when her white parents publicly stated that Dolezal is a white woman claiming to be black. This occurred following a report from Dolezal to the police and to local news outlets that she was the victim of nine hate crimes.[6][11][12] The controversy around Dolezal is a showcase for the passing phenomenon.
Dolezal was born to parents Ruthanne (nee Schertel) and Lawrence (Larry) Dolezal, who are caucasian and primarily of Czech and German origin.[14] She has an older biological brother, Joshua, who is an English professor.[15] When she was a teenager, her parents adopted four children: three African Americans and a Haitian.[16] Rachel Dolezal has claimed she was born and lived in a teepee and hunted her food with bows and arrows,[17] Her parents confirmed they previously lived in a teepee, but report this was before their daughter was born.[18]
Prior to college, Dolezal was home-schooled. She attended Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi for college, receiving her bachelor's degree in 2000. After Belhaven, she attended Howard University, a historically black college in located in Washington, D.C.. Dolezal received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the school in 2002.[12][19][20] It was stated in a Boston Globe op-ed that Dolezal, upon applying to Howard, was assumed to be black by the admissions office; she received a scholarship from the university. It was not realized by the faculty and students until she started taking classes there that she was Caucasian.[21] Her thesis at Howard was a series of paintings presented from the perspective of a black man, and sparked a controversy after Dean Tritobia Benjamin, a specialist on black women in the arts, questioned whether Dolezal was qualified to tell this type of story as a white woman.[20] Dolezal's Eastern Washington University profile states that she has begun pre-medical studies to "engage in life-saving surgery efforts around the world".[22][23][24] From 2002 to 2006, her parents and adoptive siblings lived in South Africa as Christian missionaries, but she has never been to South Africa.[25][26] Dolezal claims that a "trusted mentor" raped her when she attended Howard University, and that "suing was nearly impossible due to the amount of wealth the man had."
Dolezal's claim to be of African-American ancestry became the subject of controversy [44][3] in June 2015, after Dolezal's parents stated that their daughter had been trying to "disguise herself" as African-American.[7] They presented a "copy of [their] daughter’s Montana birth certificate,"[45] and said that she is of German and Czech heritage,[8] with "traces of Native American ancestry."[46] According to her parents, Dolezal began to identify herself more with the African-American community around 2007.[16]
Following her parents' denial that she is of African-American ancestry and release of "family photos of her as a blue-eyed teenager with straight blond hair", Dolezal was asked by KXLY-TV reporter Jeff Humphrey about a photo on the Facebook page of the Spokane NAACP chapter of "a black man identified as Dolezal's father". When Humphrey asked if the man was really Dolezal's father, and if she was an African American, Dolezal walked out of the interview.[3][44] In subsequent interviews, Dolezal stated that "if, you know, I was asked, I would definitely say that yes I do consider myself to be black,"[47][48][49][47][50] and that "I would definitely consider myself to be black."[51]
Dolezal has also listed herself as black on at least one application,[6] and has said she is of "African-American, Native American, German, Czech, Swedish, Jewish and Arabic" heritage.[52][53] In an article she wrote for The Inlander in March 2015, Dolezal repeatedly includes herself when discussing black women through use of the "we" and "our" pronouns.[54]
According to her uncle Dan Dolezal, Rachel Dolezal began claiming that a black friend named Albert Wilkerson was her real father around 2012–2013, stating that "it caused my brother quite a bit of pain."[55] Dolezal has in recent interviews referred to her father as her "stepfather."[27] In a 2015 interview, Dolezal claimed that she was "punished by skin complexion" by her mother and "white stepfather," and compared this alleged punishment to the punishment suffered by black slaves
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Rachel Dolezal (also spelled Doležal)[3] is an American civil rights activist, who came to media prominence as a white woman passing as black and inventing a significant amount of her life story.[4] She is the president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter in Spokane, Washington.[5][6][7] She is also the chair of the office of the police ombudsman commission in Spokane.[8] From 2008 to 2010, she was a leader of the Human Rights Education Institute in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.[9][6][10]
On June 11, 2015, Dolezal came to media attention when her white parents publicly stated that Dolezal is a white woman claiming to be black. This occurred following a report from Dolezal to the police and to local news outlets that she was the victim of nine hate crimes.[6][11][12] The controversy around Dolezal is a showcase for the passing phenomenon.
Dolezal was born to parents Ruthanne (nee Schertel) and Lawrence (Larry) Dolezal, who are caucasian and primarily of Czech and German origin.[14] She has an older biological brother, Joshua, who is an English professor.[15] When she was a teenager, her parents adopted four children: three African Americans and a Haitian.[16] Rachel Dolezal has claimed she was born and lived in a teepee and hunted her food with bows and arrows,[17] Her parents confirmed they previously lived in a teepee, but report this was before their daughter was born.[18]
Prior to college, Dolezal was home-schooled. She attended Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi for college, receiving her bachelor's degree in 2000. After Belhaven, she attended Howard University, a historically black college in located in Washington, D.C.. Dolezal received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the school in 2002.[12][19][20] It was stated in a Boston Globe op-ed that Dolezal, upon applying to Howard, was assumed to be black by the admissions office; she received a scholarship from the university. It was not realized by the faculty and students until she started taking classes there that she was Caucasian.[21] Her thesis at Howard was a series of paintings presented from the perspective of a black man, and sparked a controversy after Dean Tritobia Benjamin, a specialist on black women in the arts, questioned whether Dolezal was qualified to tell this type of story as a white woman.[20] Dolezal's Eastern Washington University profile states that she has begun pre-medical studies to "engage in life-saving surgery efforts around the world".[22][23][24] From 2002 to 2006, her parents and adoptive siblings lived in South Africa as Christian missionaries, but she has never been to South Africa.[25][26] Dolezal claims that a "trusted mentor" raped her when she attended Howard University, and that "suing was nearly impossible due to the amount of wealth the man had."
Dolezal's claim to be of African-American ancestry became the subject of controversy [44][3] in June 2015, after Dolezal's parents stated that their daughter had been trying to "disguise herself" as African-American.[7] They presented a "copy of [their] daughter’s Montana birth certificate,"[45] and said that she is of German and Czech heritage,[8] with "traces of Native American ancestry."[46] According to her parents, Dolezal began to identify herself more with the African-American community around 2007.[16]
Following her parents' denial that she is of African-American ancestry and release of "family photos of her as a blue-eyed teenager with straight blond hair", Dolezal was asked by KXLY-TV reporter Jeff Humphrey about a photo on the Facebook page of the Spokane NAACP chapter of "a black man identified as Dolezal's father". When Humphrey asked if the man was really Dolezal's father, and if she was an African American, Dolezal walked out of the interview.[3][44] In subsequent interviews, Dolezal stated that "if, you know, I was asked, I would definitely say that yes I do consider myself to be black,"[47][48][49][47][50] and that "I would definitely consider myself to be black."[51]
Dolezal has also listed herself as black on at least one application,[6] and has said she is of "African-American, Native American, German, Czech, Swedish, Jewish and Arabic" heritage.[52][53] In an article she wrote for The Inlander in March 2015, Dolezal repeatedly includes herself when discussing black women through use of the "we" and "our" pronouns.[54]
According to her uncle Dan Dolezal, Rachel Dolezal began claiming that a black friend named Albert Wilkerson was her real father around 2012–2013, stating that "it caused my brother quite a bit of pain."[55] Dolezal has in recent interviews referred to her father as her "stepfather."[27] In a 2015 interview, Dolezal claimed that she was "punished by skin complexion" by her mother and "white stepfather," and compared this alleged punishment to the punishment suffered by black slaves
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 118
Julian Bond, Reflections on Georgia Politics
ROGP 133. Julian Bond interviewed by Bob Short, February 27, 2012.
Julian Bond was a civil rights activist who held leadership roles in several organizations, ...
ROGP 133. Julian Bond interviewed by Bob Short, February 27, 2012.
Julian Bond was a civil rights activist who held leadership roles in several organizations, including the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He helped organize civil rights activities such as sit-ins, protests, and voter registration drives across Georgia. He also held public office as a member of the Georgia House, and, later, senate. In this interview, Bond discusses his early years, his education at Morehouse College, and his involvement in the civil rights movement, including his activities with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). He talks about the racial and political climate in Atlanta in the 1960s. Bond also describes his experience in the political arena as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and, later, the Georgia senate.
From the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies.
For more information, see: http://russelldoc.galib.uga.edu/russell/view?docId=ead/RBRL220ROGP.133-ead.xml
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ROGP 133. Julian Bond interviewed by Bob Short, February 27, 2012.
Julian Bond was a civil rights activist who held leadership roles in several organizations, including the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). He helped organize civil rights activities such as sit-ins, protests, and voter registration drives across Georgia. He also held public office as a member of the Georgia House, and, later, senate. In this interview, Bond discusses his early years, his education at Morehouse College, and his involvement in the civil rights movement, including his activities with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). He talks about the racial and political climate in Atlanta in the 1960s. Bond also describes his experience in the political arena as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and, later, the Georgia senate.
From the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies.
For more information, see: http://russelldoc.galib.uga.edu/russell/view?docId=ead/RBRL220ROGP.133-ead.xml
- published: 09 Feb 2015
- views: 2
Hillary Clinton: NAACP Speech 10/30/15 | Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton: NAACP Speech 10/30/15 | Hillary Clinton
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Hillary Clinton: NAACP Speech 10/30/15 | Hillary Clinton
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 3190
UT - NAACP Chapter President: Robin Davidson
A quick interview with Robin Davidson, President of the University of Tennessee Chapter of the National Association For the Advancement of Colored People....
A quick interview with Robin Davidson, President of the University of Tennessee Chapter of the National Association For the Advancement of Colored People.
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A quick interview with Robin Davidson, President of the University of Tennessee Chapter of the National Association For the Advancement of Colored People.
Hilary Shelton of NAACP discusses Ferguson reaction
CCTV America also interviewed Hilary Shelton, Washington bureau director and senior vice president for Advocacy at the National Association for the Advancement ...
CCTV America also interviewed Hilary Shelton, Washington bureau director and senior vice president for Advocacy at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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CCTV America also interviewed Hilary Shelton, Washington bureau director and senior vice president for Advocacy at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
- published: 26 Nov 2014
- views: 6
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Rev. VDixon1
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, with Rev. VDixon, the President of the Nashville Branch of the NAACP, who talks about the foundin......
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, with Rev. VDixon, the President of the Nashville Branch of the NAACP, who talks about the foundin...
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, with Rev. VDixon, the President of the Nashville Branch of the NAACP, who talks about the foundin...
- published: 03 Feb 2009
- views: 148
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author: DrJHaney
'I'm Not African-American, But I Am Black'
Rachel Dolezal says she lost "so much" after her true ethnicity was exposed in June, but still insists she is "black".
A white woman who for years convinced Ame...
Rachel Dolezal says she lost "so much" after her true ethnicity was exposed in June, but still insists she is "black".
A white woman who for years convinced America she was black says she has lost her job and her friends after her true ethnicity was revealed.
But although Rachel Dolezal says she no longer identifies as African-American, she still maintains she is "black" and has a connection with and awareness of the black experience.
Ms Dolezal's true identity was revealed in June when her parents revealed they were Caucasian and so was their daughter, who was a leading light in the US black civil rights movement.
The 37-year-old subsequently cut short a filmed interview with a news reporter when she was confronted with evidence that she was not African-American.
She subsequently stepped down as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter in Spokane, Washington.In an interview with Vanity Fair she reveals she is now making a living braiding hair and says that if anyone was misled it was their fault for putting the wrong construction on her identity.
"I wouldn't say I'm African-American, but I would say I’m black, and there’s a difference in those terms," she told the magazine.
"I didn't deceive anybody. If people feel misled or deceived, then sorry that they feel that way, but I believe that's more due to their definition and construct of race in their own minds than it is to my integrity or honesty."
Ms Dolezal claims she recently received a traffic ticket from a police officer who identified her as black on the ticket without asking for her ethnicity.
But she defends her choice to identify as black by insisting the theme of "blackness" is an imprecise definition when applied to the African-American experience and to cultural identity.
"It's hard to collapse it all into just a single statement about what is," she says. "You can't just say in one sentence what is blackness or what is black culture or what makes you who you are.
"I don't know spiritually and metaphysically how this goes, but I do know that from my earliest memories I have awareness and connection with the black experience, and that's never left me.
"It’s not something that I can put on and take off anymore. I've had my years of confusion and wondering who I really [was] and why and how do I live my life and make sense of it all.
"But I’m not confused about that any longer. I think the world might be, but I'm not."
Ms Dolezal told the magazine she has lost her part-time teaching job on an Africana studies program and her other job at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
"I’ve got to figure it out before August 1, because my last paycheck was like $1,800 in June," she said. "[I lost] friends and the jobs and the work and, oh, my God, so much at the same time."
wn.com/'I'm Not African American, But I Am Black'
Rachel Dolezal says she lost "so much" after her true ethnicity was exposed in June, but still insists she is "black".
A white woman who for years convinced America she was black says she has lost her job and her friends after her true ethnicity was revealed.
But although Rachel Dolezal says she no longer identifies as African-American, she still maintains she is "black" and has a connection with and awareness of the black experience.
Ms Dolezal's true identity was revealed in June when her parents revealed they were Caucasian and so was their daughter, who was a leading light in the US black civil rights movement.
The 37-year-old subsequently cut short a filmed interview with a news reporter when she was confronted with evidence that she was not African-American.
She subsequently stepped down as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter in Spokane, Washington.In an interview with Vanity Fair she reveals she is now making a living braiding hair and says that if anyone was misled it was their fault for putting the wrong construction on her identity.
"I wouldn't say I'm African-American, but I would say I’m black, and there’s a difference in those terms," she told the magazine.
"I didn't deceive anybody. If people feel misled or deceived, then sorry that they feel that way, but I believe that's more due to their definition and construct of race in their own minds than it is to my integrity or honesty."
Ms Dolezal claims she recently received a traffic ticket from a police officer who identified her as black on the ticket without asking for her ethnicity.
But she defends her choice to identify as black by insisting the theme of "blackness" is an imprecise definition when applied to the African-American experience and to cultural identity.
"It's hard to collapse it all into just a single statement about what is," she says. "You can't just say in one sentence what is blackness or what is black culture or what makes you who you are.
"I don't know spiritually and metaphysically how this goes, but I do know that from my earliest memories I have awareness and connection with the black experience, and that's never left me.
"It’s not something that I can put on and take off anymore. I've had my years of confusion and wondering who I really [was] and why and how do I live my life and make sense of it all.
"But I’m not confused about that any longer. I think the world might be, but I'm not."
Ms Dolezal told the magazine she has lost her part-time teaching job on an Africana studies program and her other job at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
"I’ve got to figure it out before August 1, because my last paycheck was like $1,800 in June," she said. "[I lost] friends and the jobs and the work and, oh, my God, so much at the same time."
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
'I'm Not African-American, But I Am Black'
A white woman who for years convinced America she was black says she has lost her job and her friends after her true ethnicity was revealed.
But although Rachel...
A white woman who for years convinced America she was black says she has lost her job and her friends after her true ethnicity was revealed.
But although Rachel Dolezal says she no longer identifies as African-American, she still maintains she is "black" and has a connection with and awareness of the black experience.
Ms Dolezal's true identity was revealed in June when her parents revealed they were Caucasian and so was their daughter, who was a leading light in the US black civil rights movement.
The 37-year-old subsequently cut short a filmed interview with a news reporter when she was confronted with evidence that she was not African-American.
She subsequently stepped down as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter in Spokane, Washington.
In an interview with Vanity Fair she reveals she is now making a living braiding hair and says that if anyone was misled it was their fault for putting the wrong construction on her identity.
"I wouldn't say I'm African-American, but I would say I’m black, and there’s a difference in those terms," she told the magazine.
"I didn't deceive anybody. If people feel misled or deceived, then sorry that they feel that way, but I believe that's more due to their definition and construct of race in their own minds than it is to my integrity or honesty."
Ms Dolezal claims she recently received a traffic ticket from a police officer who identified her as black on the ticket without asking for her ethnicity.
But she defends her choice to identify as black by insisting the theme of "blackness" is an imprecise definition when applied to the African-American experience and to cultural identity.
"It's hard to collapse it all into just a single statement about what is," she says. "You can't just say in one sentence what is blackness or what is black culture or what makes you who you are.
"I don't know spiritually and metaphysically how this goes, but I do know that from my earliest memories I have awareness and connection with the black experience, and that's never left me.
"It’s not something that I can put on and take off anymore. I've had my years of confusion and wondering who I really [was] and why and how do I live my life and make sense of it all.
"But I’m not confused about that any longer. I think the world might be, but I'm not."
Ms Dolezal told the magazine she has lost her part-time teaching job on an Africana studies program and her other job at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
"I’ve got to figure it out before August 1, because my last paycheck was like $1,800 in June," she said. "[I lost] friends and the jobs and the work and, oh, my God, so much at the same time."
wn.com/'I'm Not African American, But I Am Black'
A white woman who for years convinced America she was black says she has lost her job and her friends after her true ethnicity was revealed.
But although Rachel Dolezal says she no longer identifies as African-American, she still maintains she is "black" and has a connection with and awareness of the black experience.
Ms Dolezal's true identity was revealed in June when her parents revealed they were Caucasian and so was their daughter, who was a leading light in the US black civil rights movement.
The 37-year-old subsequently cut short a filmed interview with a news reporter when she was confronted with evidence that she was not African-American.
She subsequently stepped down as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People chapter in Spokane, Washington.
In an interview with Vanity Fair she reveals she is now making a living braiding hair and says that if anyone was misled it was their fault for putting the wrong construction on her identity.
"I wouldn't say I'm African-American, but I would say I’m black, and there’s a difference in those terms," she told the magazine.
"I didn't deceive anybody. If people feel misled or deceived, then sorry that they feel that way, but I believe that's more due to their definition and construct of race in their own minds than it is to my integrity or honesty."
Ms Dolezal claims she recently received a traffic ticket from a police officer who identified her as black on the ticket without asking for her ethnicity.
But she defends her choice to identify as black by insisting the theme of "blackness" is an imprecise definition when applied to the African-American experience and to cultural identity.
"It's hard to collapse it all into just a single statement about what is," she says. "You can't just say in one sentence what is blackness or what is black culture or what makes you who you are.
"I don't know spiritually and metaphysically how this goes, but I do know that from my earliest memories I have awareness and connection with the black experience, and that's never left me.
"It’s not something that I can put on and take off anymore. I've had my years of confusion and wondering who I really [was] and why and how do I live my life and make sense of it all.
"But I’m not confused about that any longer. I think the world might be, but I'm not."
Ms Dolezal told the magazine she has lost her part-time teaching job on an Africana studies program and her other job at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
"I’ve got to figure it out before August 1, because my last paycheck was like $1,800 in June," she said. "[I lost] friends and the jobs and the work and, oh, my God, so much at the same time."
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Colored People: A Memoir - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. on African-American History (1994)
Colored is a term used in the United States to refer to black people (i.e., persons of sub-Saharan African ancestry; members of the black race). Since the su......
Colored is a term used in the United States to refer to black people (i.e., persons of sub-Saharan African ancestry; members of the black race). Since the su...
wn.com/Colored People A Memoir Henry Louis Gates, Jr. On African American History (1994)
Colored is a term used in the United States to refer to black people (i.e., persons of sub-Saharan African ancestry; members of the black race). Since the su...
Rocky Duwani at 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS NOMINEES' LUNCHEON
Mingle Media TV was invited to cover the 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS Nominees? Luncheon red carpet at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The event honors those nominated f......
Mingle Media TV was invited to cover the 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS Nominees? Luncheon red carpet at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The event honors those nominated f...
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Mingle Media TV was invited to cover the 42nd NAACP IMAGE AWARDS Nominees? Luncheon red carpet at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The event honors those nominated f...
Mississippi U.S.A. 1961.
F2013.134.2.0048
Description: Freedom riders had started to travel across the south with the purpose of contributing to the cause of of eliminating discrimina...
F2013.134.2.0048
Description: Freedom riders had started to travel across the south with the purpose of contributing to the cause of of eliminating discrimination based on race or ethnicity by testing segregation policies in bus terminals. In May of 1961, a bus carrying fourteen black and white freedom riders arrived at a bus station in Jackson, Mississippi, where they were escorted and guarded by armed troops, sixteen patrol cars, and an airplane. At a previous stop in Alabama, the bus had been attacked and passengers had been injured. After exiting the bus, the riders went inside of the bus station and attempted to use the "white only" restaurant and restrooms. When they refused to "move on," they were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace and/or inciting a riot rather than breaking Mississippi's segregation laws. In this documentary, there is footage of the bus carrying the freedom riders into Jackson, Mississippi, the riders unboarding the bus at the bus station, entering the bus station, and being escorted, under arrest, out of the bus station by Jackson police. A WKY reporter explains why integration had not been adopted in Mississippi. The documentary also includes interviews that reflect the attitudes held by different groups in regards to the issue of integrating Mississippi. William Simmons, the secretary of the White Citizens' Council, explains why he believes segregation should continue in Mississippi and responds to the reporter's questions concerning his views on equality. Medgar Evers, an African-American civil rights activist and field secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), explains why he thinks Mississippi citizens were less aggressive than those in Alabama, as well as the lack of leadership in Jackson's black community. Charles Oldham, the national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), explains the purpose and goals of the freedom rides and how he believes the freedom rides will lead to changes in policies and attitudes that support integration. The reporter discusses Mississippi's resistance to change traditional institutions such as segregation and white supremacy. Mississippi's governor, Ross Barnett, speaks before an audience about how the behavior of Mississippi's white citizens during the bus's stop in Jackson. Men and women are stopped on the street by the reporter and share their opinions about integration and/or the Freedom Rides. The night of the freedom riders' trials, Jackson's black leaders hold a meeting. Footage of three men speaking to the 126 people who attended the meeting. Governor Barnett responds to questions about how long the state planned to finance the fight against integration. The documentary concludes with Oldham, Evers, and Simmons briefly explaining why they believe integration will or will not occur.
Creator: WKY News
Coverage: Jackson (City), in Mississippi (USA)
MARC Geographic Areas: Mississippi (msu); United States (xxu)
Extent (quantity/size): 28min 51sec
Media: 16 mm film; Moving Images
AVI 1920 x 1080 29.97 FRAMES PER SECOND
Subjects: Barnett, Ross R. 1898-1987 / Civil Rights / Congress of Racial Equality / Discrimination--Law and legislation / Documentary television programs / Equality before the law / Evers, Medgar Wiley, 1925-1963 / Freedom Rides, 1961 / Jackson (Mississippi) / Race relations / Racism / Segregation / State Action (Civil Rights) / White citizens councils
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wn.com/Mississippi U.S.A. 1961.
F2013.134.2.0048
Description: Freedom riders had started to travel across the south with the purpose of contributing to the cause of of eliminating discrimination based on race or ethnicity by testing segregation policies in bus terminals. In May of 1961, a bus carrying fourteen black and white freedom riders arrived at a bus station in Jackson, Mississippi, where they were escorted and guarded by armed troops, sixteen patrol cars, and an airplane. At a previous stop in Alabama, the bus had been attacked and passengers had been injured. After exiting the bus, the riders went inside of the bus station and attempted to use the "white only" restaurant and restrooms. When they refused to "move on," they were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace and/or inciting a riot rather than breaking Mississippi's segregation laws. In this documentary, there is footage of the bus carrying the freedom riders into Jackson, Mississippi, the riders unboarding the bus at the bus station, entering the bus station, and being escorted, under arrest, out of the bus station by Jackson police. A WKY reporter explains why integration had not been adopted in Mississippi. The documentary also includes interviews that reflect the attitudes held by different groups in regards to the issue of integrating Mississippi. William Simmons, the secretary of the White Citizens' Council, explains why he believes segregation should continue in Mississippi and responds to the reporter's questions concerning his views on equality. Medgar Evers, an African-American civil rights activist and field secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), explains why he thinks Mississippi citizens were less aggressive than those in Alabama, as well as the lack of leadership in Jackson's black community. Charles Oldham, the national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), explains the purpose and goals of the freedom rides and how he believes the freedom rides will lead to changes in policies and attitudes that support integration. The reporter discusses Mississippi's resistance to change traditional institutions such as segregation and white supremacy. Mississippi's governor, Ross Barnett, speaks before an audience about how the behavior of Mississippi's white citizens during the bus's stop in Jackson. Men and women are stopped on the street by the reporter and share their opinions about integration and/or the Freedom Rides. The night of the freedom riders' trials, Jackson's black leaders hold a meeting. Footage of three men speaking to the 126 people who attended the meeting. Governor Barnett responds to questions about how long the state planned to finance the fight against integration. The documentary concludes with Oldham, Evers, and Simmons briefly explaining why they believe integration will or will not occur.
Creator: WKY News
Coverage: Jackson (City), in Mississippi (USA)
MARC Geographic Areas: Mississippi (msu); United States (xxu)
Extent (quantity/size): 28min 51sec
Media: 16 mm film; Moving Images
AVI 1920 x 1080 29.97 FRAMES PER SECOND
Subjects: Barnett, Ross R. 1898-1987 / Civil Rights / Congress of Racial Equality / Discrimination--Law and legislation / Documentary television programs / Equality before the law / Evers, Medgar Wiley, 1925-1963 / Freedom Rides, 1961 / Jackson (Mississippi) / Race relations / Racism / Segregation / State Action (Civil Rights) / White citizens councils
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- published: 13 Aug 2014
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