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Rachel Dolezal steps down as local NAACP president amid race controversy Rachel Dolezal steps down as local NAACP president amid race controversy
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Rachel Dolezal has resigned her post as president of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People after she was outed by her parents last week for being white.Rachel Dolezal has resigned her post as president of the Spokane, Washington chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People after she was outed by her parents last week for being white.
Ms Dolezal’s parents claimed that she had been passing herself off as African-American and was in fact born Caucasian. Her brother Izalah, who is black, was adopted, the parents added. Ms Dolezal’s parents claimed that she had been passing herself off as African-American and was in fact born Caucasian. She has black siblings, who were adopted, the parents added.
The NAACP had not rushed to judgement on the issue, saying that race was not a disqualifying factor for leadership in the organization.The NAACP had not rushed to judgement on the issue, saying that race was not a disqualifying factor for leadership in the organization.
 
“It is with complete allegiance to the cause of racial and social justice and the NAACP that I step aside from the Presidency and pass the baton to my Vice President, Naima Quarles-Burnley,” Ms Dolezal wrote in her resignation letter that was posted on Facebook.“It is with complete allegiance to the cause of racial and social justice and the NAACP that I step aside from the Presidency and pass the baton to my Vice President, Naima Quarles-Burnley,” Ms Dolezal wrote in her resignation letter that was posted on Facebook.
“It is my hope that by securing a beautiful office for the organization in the heart of downtown, bringing the local branch into financial compliance, catalyzing committees to do strategic work in the five Game Changer issues, launching community forums, putting the membership on a fast climb, and helping many individuals find the legal, financial and practical support needed to fight race-based discrimination, I have positioned the Spokane NAACP to buttress this transition.” Dear Executive Committee and NAACP Members, It is a true honor to serve in the racial and social justice movement here...
Prior to her resignation as local president, Ms Dolezal had canceled an NAACP meeting in which she was set to discuss her parents' revelation.
Over the weekend, one of her adopted brothers said that she had asked him not to reveal that she is white.
"She took me aside and just told me not to blow her cover," Ezra Dolezal, one of her African American adopted siblings, told KREM-TV. "She's like trying to say like people were racist to her her entire life, even though she grew up a white, privileged person up in Montana."
 
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