In this July 24, 2009, (click here) file photo, Rachel Dolezal, a leader of the Human
Rights Education Institute, stands in front of a mural she painted at
the institute's offices in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Dolezal, now president
of the Spokane, Wash., chapter of the NAACP, is facing questions about
whether she lied about her racial identity, with her family saying she
is white but has portrayed herself as black.
June 13, 2015
By Chris Spargo
June 13, 2015
By Chris Spargo
The white NAACP leader (click here) who misrepresented herself as black reportedly said as she
organized groups during the Black Lives Matter movement that only black
people should be directing and leading the protests.
In
an interview with Anderson Cooper, activist and writer Marc Lamont Hill
said he knew Rachel Dolezal, and heard her state that only black people
should lead the movement that arose in the wake of repeated incidents
of police brutality against black individuals starting late last year.
Hill then said what Dolezal is doing is the 'ultimate exercise in white privilege.'...