This entire story is just unbelievable! This woman has been pretending to be black and is actually teaching African American Culture at a college. She called attention to herself back in February and probably wishes she’s never done that…FRAUD!

There are questions about Spokane’s NAACP Chapter President, Rachel Dolezal. The city confirmed with KHQ she claimed to be of African-American descent on a city application to be on the Ombudsman commission. But we spoke with her parents today who say Rachel is white and has been misrepresenting her ethnicity for years.

Dolezal teaches African American Culture at Eastern Washington University as an adjunct instructor. Her blog also says she is an art instructor at North Idaho College, is an advisor for the NIC Black Student Association.

Dolezal made headlines back in February when she claimed someone had mailed racist and threatening letters to the NAACP post office box. KHQ managed to obtain a 38-page Spokane Police report about the investigation into that mail. Officers concluded that the mail had not been properly processed through the post office, and was likely put directly into the post office box, without being mailed at all. They said only a few people have access to the box: the USPS employees who work there, and the boxholder. Police said they do not believe the USPS employees put the mail there. The investigation continues.

Her parents are the two white people on either side of her on her wedding day. They are the ones who outed her as not being black. The four children in front of her are the four black kids her parents adopted. She has been calling them her sons in recent photos (see below).

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This is her adopted brother and not her son.brother

Not her son and not her dad:dad

 

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