Rachel Dolezal, the former
head of Spokane, Washington's NAACP chapter who claimed to be black before her
parents 'outed' her as white, officially changed her name to Nkechi Amare
Diallo in a Washington court in October, legal documents obtained by
DailyMail.com show.
Nkechi, short for Nkechinyere, is a name that originates from the Igbo
language of Nigeria and means 'what god has given' or 'gift of god.'
Diallo, meaning 'bold,' is a last name of Fula origin. The Fula people
are a Muslim ethnic group thought to have roots in the Middle East and North
Africa, who are now widely dispersed across West Africa.
Since the revelation about her race two years ago, Dolezal, 39, has had
a difficult time patching her reputation back together and providing for
herself and three children.
After applying for more than 100 jobs, including a position at the
university where she used to teach, she says that no employer will hire her.
A friend reportedly helped her pay two months of rent and Dolezal said she
expects to be homeless.
Shortly after her name change last fall, however, Dolezal employed her
newfound identity to try to garner a small amount of positive attention.
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