Wildest Political Rebrands in U.S. History

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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Wildest Political Rebrands in U.S. History
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It’s been over a decade as Rachel Dolezal’s story captivated and shocked the nation. In 2015, she was exposed for falsely presenting herself as Black. Prior to the revelation,Dolezal had successfully cultivated this persona. Born to white parents, Dolezal became increasingly involved with issues of race and actively altered her appearance – including tanning her skin and adopting hairstyles commonly associated with Black women – in an attempt to embody a racial identity she did not have.

More recently, Dolezal has adjusted her public image.While she continues to wear an afro, she has significantly reduced her use of tanning products and now generally presents as white. She has publicly discussed her past actions and continues to engage in conversations about race and identity.

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Wildest Political Rebrands in U.S. History

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