I was "too black" for my African American husband - white lady who identifies herself as black speaks (photos, video)
I was "too black" for my African American husband - white lady who identifies herself as black speaks (photos, video) - A woman who caused a great controversy by passing on as black when she was born white recently published a book - She describes her conflicted yet legitimate feelings with her race identity problems - Her attitude as an African-American has even earned her slurs for committing a “hate crime” Rachel Dolezal, the U.S. woman who became famous –or infamous– in 2015 for passing as a black woman during a long time, recently published a book on her difficult experiences with her struggles on racial identity. In these memoirs, titled “In Full Color: Finding My Place In A Black And White World”, Dolezal recalls she had problems with her first marriage (to a black man) because she was "too black" for him. Dolezal with her sons. Dolezal insists she identifies more than ever as an African American. She has two mixed-race sons, Izaiah and Frankl...