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Questions swirl about NAACP head

Spokane chapter's president accused of racial harassment

The Columbian
Published: June 12, 2015, 12:00am
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From left, Della Montgomery-Riggins, Charles Thornton and Rachel Dolezal link arms and sing &quot;We Shall Overcome&quot; at a rally in downtown Spokane responding to a racist and threatening package received by NAACP president Rachel Dolezal.
From left, Della Montgomery-Riggins, Charles Thornton and Rachel Dolezal link arms and sing "We Shall Overcome" at a rally in downtown Spokane responding to a racist and threatening package received by NAACP president Rachel Dolezal. Dozens of supporters gathered in a show of solidarity with the NAACP. Photo Gallery

SPOKANE — Controversy is swirling around one of the Spokane region’s most prominent civil rights activists, with family members saying the local leader of the NAACP has falsely portrayed herself as black for years.

Rachel Dolezal is president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, chair of the city’s Office of Police Ombudsman Commission, and an adjunct professor at Eastern Washington University.

The Spokesman-Review reported Thursday that questions have arisen about her background and her numerous complaints to police of harassment. The story was first reported by the Coeur d’Alene Press.

Dolezal’s mother, Ruthanne, says the family’s ancestry is Czech, Swedish and German, with a touch of Native American heritage.

Dolezal has identified herself in application materials as white, black and Native American.

Police say they have found little evidence of racial harassment.

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