RD’s “UNCLE AND AUNT,” THE POTTERS
While attending Bellhaven in Jackson, Mississippi, RD became close to Ronald and Joanne Potter, close enough that she considered them her adopted “uncle and aunt.”
Ronald Potter is the brother in law of Spencer Perkins, son to John Perkins, the founder of the “racial reconciliation program”referred to as the reason why RD chose Bellhaven.
((Actually, RD went to Bellhaven for a degree in fine arts, though she did volunteer for such a program (off-campus) while in Jackson--the Christian Voice of Cavalry Ministries. See far below about Perkins))
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Ronald Potter….was an adjunct professor at Belhaven from 1995-1998.
On her LinkedIn page, Dolezal says that she “petitioned and developed” the first African-American course at Belhaven with Ronald Potter as the instructor. Potter denies this, saying he may have given an unofficial lecture on African-American culture but that he never taught an official African-American course at the school.
Potter said that Dolezal had a “budding black sensitivity” and was a “white woman with a black soul.”…..He also said that she was one of the only white members of the Black Student Association at Belhaven
www.clarionledger.com/story/news/20...n-profs-recall-dolezal-student-days/29138167/
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The Potters, initially supportive, then not so much:
"If you believe you're black and you're not, you're delusional," said Ron Potter. "And you need some help.”
Joanie Potter (daughter of John Perkins), (watched RD morph into black on FB), said:
"I didn't think anything of it. I thought, it's a compliment to our race," said Joanie Potter. "That's cool. She can be black. She can look black. It's cool." But then she saw this, Dolezal saying, "I identify as black." That compliment turned to almost insult.
"She can be white when she wants to be and if she wants to," said Joanie Potter. "She can have the privilege of being white if she wants to. Black people can't. And so that is like a, 'who do you think you are?' type thing."
www.wtok.com/home/headlines/Mississippi-Friends-Discuss-Rachel-Dolezal-Controversy-30818981
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About John Perkins, from the Wikipedia:
In 1965 Perkins supported voter registration efforts in Simpson County and in 1967 he became involved in school desegregation when he enrolled his son Spencer in the previously all-white Mendenhall High School.
In the fall of 1969, Perkins became the leader in an economic boycott of white-owned stores in Mendenhall. On February 7, 1970, following the arrest of students who had taken part in a protest march in Mendenhall, John Perkins was arrested and tortured by white police officers in Brandon Jail. (This experience resulted in his commitment) to a holistic ministry—one that saw the bondage racism inflicted on whites as well as the damage and deprivation of the black community.
He summarized his philosophy of Christian ministry in the "three Rs"—Relocation, Redistribution and Reconciliation…
..After the death of his son Spencer in 1998, Perkins returned to Mississippi…and established the Spencer Perkins Center, the youth arm of the John M. Perkins Foundation.
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My guess is that Mr. Perkins is appalled all the way round... not least, that this person who his family "adopted" and who professed adherence to his own deeply held belief in race reconciliation, used make -believe hate crimes to advance her own career, despite the racial tensions those lies exploited and may in fact have exacerbated.
A betrayal of everything he stands for and believes in, and as a survivor of genuine and extreme hate crimes, a personal insult.