Rachel Dolezal Thesis

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Great Post! The whole portraying to be white by the narrator reminded me of Rachel Dolezal who was in the news this past summer for being white but fronting as a African-American woman. I am curious as to why you think if his father had been more of a present figure in the narrator’s life, he would have developed a firmer black identity? From what I understood the father was white and (of course I am guessing here) but would doubt he knew much regarding African-American heritage, simply because he may not have been exposed to much of it, other than the affair with the narrator’s mother. I think your statement regarding his lack of participation in defending the race was well put, with his racial quagmire I don’t think he will ever find a