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Joshua Andrew Dolezal (; also spelled Doležal; born September 1975) is an American academic and writer. He was a full professor of
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at Central College, focusing on
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, creative
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and
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issues. He is the brother of
Rachel Dolezal Nkechi Amare Diallo (born Rachel Anne Dolezal; November 12, 1977) is an American former college instructor and activist known for presenting herself as a black woman, while also being born to white parents. Dolezal was president of the NAACP cha ...
and wrote a book about their upbringing in "a strict, cult-like
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family."


Career

Dolezal received a B.A. in English from King College in 1997, an M.A. in American literature from the
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in 1999 and a Ph.D. in American literature at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2005. He joined Central College as an assistant professor of English in 2005, was later promoted to associate professor, and was promoted to full professor in 2016. In 2022 he left this job as part of the "Big Quit".


Work

Dolezal is the author of a number of essays, poems, and academic papers e.g. on literary and
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activism. He is also the author of a 2014 memoir, ''Down from the Mountaintop: From Belief to Belonging'', which details his upbringing in "a strict, cult-like Christian family" and which received widespread attention in connection with the 2015 controversy surrounding his sister,
Rachel Dolezal Nkechi Amare Diallo (born Rachel Anne Dolezal; November 12, 1977) is an American former college instructor and activist known for presenting herself as a black woman, while also being born to white parents. Dolezal was president of the NAACP cha ...
.Ex-NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal grew up in strict, cult-like Christian family, brother writes in memoir
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The book was described by
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as an "intimate and lyrical story of fallen faith, found love, and the way we must sometimes circle back to find what we have lost."


Rachel Dolezal controversy

Joshua Dolezal received media attention in connection with the controversy surrounding his sister
Rachel Dolezal Nkechi Amare Diallo (born Rachel Anne Dolezal; November 12, 1977) is an American former college instructor and activist known for presenting herself as a black woman, while also being born to white parents. Dolezal was president of the NAACP cha ...
in 2015, including for his earlier book about the siblings' childhood. The Rachel Dolezal case started when Rachel Dolezal reported numerous "hate crimes" against her that a police investigation failed to substantiate. Rachel Dolezal also accused Joshua of sexual abuse and her parents of violence, which the Dolezal family disputed. An allegation against Joshua Dolezal over alleged sexual abuse 13–14 years earlier was dismissed in 2015. The allegations were discussed in the 2018
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documentary ''
The Rachel Divide ''The Rachel Divide'' is a 2018 documentary about the controversial life of Rachel Dolezal, also known as Nkechi Diallo, an American woman of white parentage who identifies as black, and was forced to resign as president of the NAACP chapter in S ...
''. Their brother Ezra Dolezal said "Rachel is not always honest." In the film, Rachel said that Joshua had hired a private investigator to look into Rachel, and it was this investigator who revealed Rachel's racial identity to the local media in Spokane, a claim that
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reporter Jeff Humphrey, who first questioned Dolezal on her racial identity in June 2015, corroborated. They suggested that this was an attempt to weaken Rachel's credibility in her claims of sexual abuse against Joshua Dolezal. The charges were subsequently dropped. In a written response to Rachel Dolezal's allegations, Joshua Dolezal said that "the lies my sister tells about me and my family are obscene. But they should be understood as part of a con game she is still playing. Masquerading as Black helped her gain celebrity until that deception was exposed. Celebrity is still her goal, not social justice."


Selected bibliography

*''Down from the Mountaintop: From Belief to Belonging'', memoir,
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, 2014


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dolezal, Joshua 1975 births Central College (Iowa) faculty Living people University of Nebraska–Lincoln alumni Place of birth missing (living people) American people of Czech descent 21st-century American academics American academics of English literature