Former NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal says she can't uncover job

The former Spokane, Washington, NAACP leader who resigned in 2015 amid criticism that she was passing herself off as black says she is close to homelessness. Rachel Dolezal (DOH'-leh-zhahl) tells Britain's The Guardian newspaper that she can't uncover...

Former NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal says she can't uncover job

The former Spokane, Washington, NAACP leader who resigned in 2015 amid criticism that she was passing herself off as black says she is close to homelessness.

Rachel Dolezal (DOH'-leh-zhahl) tells Britain's The Guardian newspaper that she can't uncover a job and the only perform she has been offered is in reality Tv and porn.

Dolezal has acknowledged that she is "Caucasian biologically," but says she identifies as black.

She explains to The Guardian that she "began to see the globe by way of black eyes" as a teenager just after her parents adopted 4 black youngsters. Dolezal says she decided to be publicly black years later following a divorce.

Dolezal maintains that she did nothing incorrect.

Dolezal specifics her experience in an upcoming memoir titled "In Full Color."

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