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  1. Nkechi Amare Diallo (born Rachel Anne Dolezal; November 12, 1977) is an American former college instructor and activist known for presenting herself as a black woman despite being born to white parents.

  2. 15 Feb 2024 · Nkechi Diallo, formerly Rachel Dolezal, was fired from her teaching position in February 2024 for having an OnlyFans account. Here’s everything to know about where the woman previously known as...

  3. 12 Jun 2015 · Rachel Dolezal, 37, heads up the local chapter of the NAACP in Spokane and has apparently identified as black for several years. Dolezal's story came to light after she was accused of...

  4. 25 Mei 2018 · Prosecutors charged Ms. Dolezal, 40, who legally changed her name in 2016 to Nkechi Amare Diallo, with theft by welfare fraud, perjury and falsifying records for public assistance — all felonies.

  5. 25 Mei 2018 · A US white woman who posed as an African American for years faces charges of welfare fraud, authorities say. Rachel Dolezal, who changed her name to Nkechi Diallo in 2016, illegally received...

  6. 12 Jan 2024 · Rachel Anne Dolezal became infamous when, in 2015, while deep in her work as an activist for Black and civil rights, a local TV news crew interviewed her and asked: “Are you African American?” Rachel froze. Turned from the camera and walked away.

  7. 16 Jun 2015 · Embattled NAACP Chapter President Rachel Dolezal Steps Down. Here is a rough timeline of her transition from a pale young girl with blond hair to a darker-skinned leader in the country’s oldest ...

  8. The Rachel Divide is a 2018 documentary about the controversial life of Rachel Dolezal, also known as Nkechi Diallo, an American woman of white parentage who identifies as black, and was forced to resign as president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington when her race and ancestry were exposed.

  9. 28 Mei 2023 · This article analyzes Rachel Dolezal’s autobiography In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black and White World as a means to excavate the contours of an emergent Emotive race regimea regime from which claimants to transracial identities base their sense of belonging.

  10. 17 Jun 2015 · SPOKANE, Wash. — When she moved into her uncle’s basement in the largely white town of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, in 2004, Rachel A. Dolezal was still blond and pale-skinned and identified herself as...