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Rachel Dolezal Wasn’t The First – Here Are 6 More Whites Who Passed For Black
Newsone ^ | 6/12

Posted on 06/12/2015 4:59:05 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Long before Rachel Dolezal, head of the Spokane, Washington NAACP chapter, was outed by her parents for being, um, White, America had a storied history of White folks passing for Black.

Reasons for the transformations range from extreme cultural appropriation, to journalistic and social experimentation, to cultural backlash against affirmative action, among other reasons. To be sure, their stories add another layer to the convoluted and complicated history of race in America. NewsOne dug up a few names:

John Howard Griffin

Some of you may have read Black Like Me, published in 1961, on your own or as a school assignment. Nearly 54 years ago, Griffin, a novelist, darkened his skin and became Black in an effort to comprehend the Civil Rights Movement.

The product was a groundbreaking book that revealed what many Whites still refuse to believe today: Racism is not a figment of the imagination.

“‘Black Like Me’ disabused the idea that minorities were acting out of paranoia,” Gerald Early, a Black scholar at Washington University and editor of “Lure and Loathing: Essays on Race, Identity, and the Ambivalence of Assimilation,” told Smithsonian Magazine. “There was this idea that black people said certain things about racism, and one rather expected them to say these things. Griffin revealed that what they were saying was true. It took someone from outside coming in to do that. And what he went through gave the book a remarkable sincerity.”

Grace Halsell

In the December 1969 issue of Ebony magazine, Halsell, a journalist and writer, recounts how she lived for six months as a Black woman. Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, to a family that owned slaves before the Civil War, Halsell was inspired to embark on the experiment by John Howard Griffin’s book. She took pills that were used to alleviate pigmentation problems, supplemented by extensive tanning sessions, to cross the color barrier, according to The New York Times.

She wrote about the experience in her 1969 book, Soul Sister, recounting the degradation of being a Black domestic worker in a world of White employers, one of whom tried to rape her, the Times writes. The book sold more than one million paperback copies and was translated into six languages, the report notes.

Mark L. Stebbins

Stebbins, who had blue eyes and a light complexion, made headlines in 1983 when he campaigned for city council as a Black man in a predominantly Black and Hispanic district in Stockton, California, and won, according to PEOPLE magazine.

“His ancestors were white,” the magazine writes. “His parents are white. His brother and four sisters are white. Yet against the weight of all this witeness, and his own pale blue eyes and light complexion, Mark Stebbins insists he’s black.”

Ralph Lee White, the indisputably Black incumbent at the time, was angry, calling Stebbins “a white guy with a perm,” the report says.

Perm or no perm, Stebbins won a recall election, Jet said at the time.

Philip and Paul Malone

The fair-haired, fair-complexioned identical twins worked for the Boston Fire Department for 10 years until their dismissal in 1988, reports The New York Times.

The firings came after state investigators found that they had lied on their job applications: They both contended they were Black, The Times notes.

The case raised questions about the integrity of the city’s affirmative action policy, and concerns about hiring at the Fire Department, the report says.

”How,” City Councillor Bruce C. Bolling asked at the time, notes the report, ”could twins with Irish names, Caucasian features and no black identification from any perspective get into the force and stay on without collusion? Such misuse denies opportunity to people of color for whom these plans are designed.”

In 1975, the twins took the Civil Service test for firefighters and failed, the report says. They reapplied in 1977, contending they were Black after their mother found a photograph of their great-grandmother, whom she said was Black, the report says. They won appointments in 1978.

David Wilson

The conservative White candidate won a seat on the Houston Community College board in 2013 by a slim margin by reportedly implying to voters in the predominantly Black district that he was Black, according to Politico.

Mailers for his campaign featured pictures of African-Americans that said, “Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson,” the report says. The pictures came from the Internet.

Wilson still holds the seat, according to a website for the community college.

Are you surprised by these stories? If so, why? If not, why? Sound off in the comments.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Florida; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: dolezal; grifter; naacp; racheldolezal; transracial
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To: rarestia

Dave Chappelle as Clayton Bigsby (black white supremacist):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u__W0Qa8v0k


81 posted on 06/13/2015 6:38:58 AM PDT by donaldo
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To: Windflier

“If a minority entrepreneur is savvy enough and hard working enough to make a business survive at all, they don’t need a bloody thing from Uncle Sugar.”

Perhaps. But it doesn’t change the fact that being a minority can give one special treatment - special POSITIVE treatment - by the government or colleges. It doesn’t change the fact that banks are under pressure to give loans to minorities that they would deny to a white.


82 posted on 06/13/2015 7:03:57 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (Can you remember what America was like in 2004?)
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To: lowbridge

Yes, of course, lowbridge - the best of all.


83 posted on 06/13/2015 12:02:09 PM PDT by bboop (does not suffer fools gladly)
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To: Maine Mariner

Well, when my hair is wet, we call it a “Norwe-fro” (since I’m Norwegian).


84 posted on 06/13/2015 12:03:18 PM PDT by bboop (does not suffer fools gladly)
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To: Mr Rogers
...being a minority can give one special treatment - special POSITIVE treatment - by the government or colleges. It doesn’t change the fact that banks are under pressure to give loans to minorities that they would deny to a white.

Well, maybe I'm just out of the loop on such special access and treatment.

The one and only time my wife and I ever tried getting help for our business from fedgov was in our very early days. We applied for a 'micro loan' from the Small Business Administration and they turned us down flat. This, despite the fact that we were even stable homeowners at the time.

I only did it at the behest of my dad, who was twisting my arm to utilize the 'special programs' etc., for small minority-owned businesses.

Bunch of total bs, and I never wasted my time again. People talk about all this special access and help for minorities, but you can't prove it by me. I've had to bust my ass and pay my own way my whole life. And that's just fine with me.

85 posted on 06/13/2015 1:15:55 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: jocon307
Remember Doug Wilder, the first black gov. of Virginia? To me he was totally white looking. I was shocked when I finally saw a picture of him.

How did you know he was white looking if you hadn't seen a picture of him?

But anyway, meet Congressman Butterfield:

And of course there was Walter White of the NAACP:

And Adam Clayton Powell IV:


86 posted on 06/13/2015 1:31:42 PM PDT by x
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To: Neidermeyer
Angelina Jolie got grief for playing Marianne Pearl ...

... rather than having a Black or mixed-race actress, like Thandie Newton, Halle Berry, Rosario Dawson, or Jennifer Beals play the role.

But if you think about it, any American or British actress playing a Frenchwoman is a stretch. Acting, you know.

87 posted on 06/13/2015 1:37:22 PM PDT by x
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To: BunnySlippers
Eddie Murphy passing for white in “White Like Me”.

and in one of the parts he played in coming to America.
88 posted on 06/13/2015 1:52:40 PM PDT by Foolsgold (Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber)
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To: BunnySlippers
Eddie Murphy passing for white in “White Like Me”.

"What a silly negro."

89 posted on 06/13/2015 1:56:37 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: x

Sorry, what I said was unclear. I had heard of Doug Wilder and knew he was gov (first black gov!!!) of VA, but I never saw a picture of him for quite a while after he was elected. I wasn’t the political junkie then that I am today.

I couldn’t see your pic of ACP IV so I google him, yeah he basically looks like a guido from Brooklyn. It’s hard to tell from the sepia pic, but those other guys look pretty white too. Esp. Butterfield, I mean his skin is quite fair, he’s like an Irishman, with the light skin and the dark hair. Like my dad actually, and my dad had curly hair, I guess my dad was more of a black man that this guy.


90 posted on 06/13/2015 2:06:34 PM PDT by jocon307
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To: Joe 6-pack

No....the movie


91 posted on 06/13/2015 3:49:06 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Hope the holland tunnel gets the makeover I suggested.)
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