From the Detroit Free Press: Black-like-her case is a how-to-feel issue

A white daughter is born to white parents. At some point, she identifies with being black. As a young woman, she changes her appearance, her skin, her hair, and she begins referring to herself as mixed-race. She is later assumed to be African American. She ultimately rises to the head of an NAACP chapter in Spokane, Wash., until her past is revealed and, at 37, she resigns amid scandal.


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Published on June 21, 2015 06:57
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message 1: by Christina (new)

Christina This woman seems terribly confused an lacking in confidence. She could have maintained credibility with a little bravery and honesty. I hope she realize the possible damage she has caused and puts her mind to improving race relations instead of worrying about what pigment she is.


message 2: by Edwin (new)

Edwin Ojaka The woman suffers paranomal psychology and inferiority complex


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