Rachel Dolezal, the former NAACP chapter president who passed as African-American until her parents outed her as white, is releasing a memoir titled, "In Full Color: Finding My Place in a Black and White World."

The memoir, in which Dolezal compares her struggles as a "trans-racial" woman to slavery, is full of dubious melodrama and cheap turns of phrase that'd be forgettable were they not written by a white woman who "consciously maintained some warmth of color in [her] skin…through sunbathing or bronzer sprays" in order to pass as black.

“I was a Black-Is-Beautiful, Black liberation movement, fully conscious, woke soul sista,” Dolezal writes.

The memoir comes out March 28th.

Source: nypost.com