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A US university has launched an investigation
after a professor admitted she had lied for years about being black and
is in fact white -- a stunning admission amid a tense national reckoning
on race issues including cultural appropriation.
In a post on the platform Medium, Jessica Krug
-- a history professor at George Washington University in the US capital
focusing on Africa -- said she had been pretending "for the better
part" of her adult life.
"I have eschewed my lived experience as a white
Jewish child in suburban Kansas City under various assumed identities
within a Blackness that I had no right to claim," she wrote.
Krug, who is light-skinned, said she first
claimed "North African Blackness, then US rooted Blackness, then
Caribbean rooted Bronx Blackness."
One of her former students told CNN that Krug
voiced pride in her Bronx roots, but told another student she was from
Puerto Rico.
Krug said on Medium that her actions were the
"very epitome of violence, of thievery and appropriation, of the myriad
ways in which non-Black people continue to use and abuse Black
identities and cultures."
The professor called herself a cultural "leech."
In a statement Friday evening the university
said: "While the university reviews this situation, Dr Krug will not be
teaching her classes this semester." It did not say what will happen now
with her.
"We want to acknowledge the pain this situation has caused for many in our community," it added.
Krug's situation brought to mind the case of
controversial US activist Rachel Dolezal, who made headlines in 2015
after saying she identified as black, even though both of her parents
are white.
"I'm more black than I am white," Dolezal said at the time.
Cultural appropriation has become more and more taboo in the United States, notably in progressive and university communities.
Pop diva Adele recently found herself in hot
water after posting a photo of herself on Instagram with her hair in
Bantu knots, a traditional African hairstyle
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