White history professor resigns after admitting falsely to claiming Black Caribbean identity
An American white history professor, who admitted last Thursday to falsely claiming a Black Caribbean identity, has resigned, according to the university where she taught.
โDr. Krug has resigned her position, effective immediately,โ said George Washington University in Washington, D.C., in a statement on Wednesday, referring to Dr. Jessica A. Krug, an associate professor in history at the university.
โHer classes for this semester will be taught by other faculty members, and students in those courses will receive additional information this week,โ it added. โWe hope that with this update our community can begin to heal and move forward.โ
On Friday, George Washington University said it had moved to suspend Prof. Krug.
โWhile the university reviews this situation, Dr. Krug will not be teaching her classes this semester,โ said the university at the time. โWe are working on developing a number of options for students in those classes, which will be communicated to affected students as soon as possible.โ
Deeply concerned about the impact on the university, the history department at George Washington University had sought Dr. Krugโs resignation after she admitted to the false claim.
โThe members of the faculty of The George Washington University Department of History are shocked and appalled by Dr. Jessica Krugโs admission on Sept. 3, 2020 that she has lied about her identity for her entire career,โ said the statement in part.
Dr. Krug, wrote in a blog last Thursday, in the Medium, that she is actually white and Jewish, and that she has โbuilt her life on a violent anti-Black lie.โ
She wrote that, throughout her adult life, she claimed to have North African, African American and Caribbean heritage.
Writing under the caption, โThe Truth, and the Anti-Black Violence of My Lies,โ Dr. Krug said that, โfor the better part of my adult life, every move Iโve made, every relationship Iโve formed, has been rooted in the napalm toxic soil of lies. Not just any lies.
โTo an escalating degree over my 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: first North African Blackness, then US rooted Blackness, then Caribbean rooted Bronx Blackness,โ she wrote.
โPeople have fought together with me and have fought for me, and my continued appropriation of a Black Caribbean identity is not only, in the starkest terms, wrong โ unethical, immoral, anti-Black, colonial โ but it means that every step Iโve taken has gaslighted those whom I love,โ Dr. Krug continued. โIntention never matters more than impact.โ
The professor said that to say that she, clearly, has been battling โsome unaddressed mental health demonsโ for her entire life, as both an adult and child, is โobvious.โ
She said mental health issues likely explain why she assumed โa false identity initially, as a youth,โ and why she โcontinued and developed it for so long.โ
Dr. Krug said the mental health professionals from whom she claimed she has been โso belatedly seeking helpโ assured her that โthis is a common response to some of the severe trauma that marked my early childhood and teen years.โ
But, she said, โmental health issues can never, will never, neither explain nor justify, neither condone nor excuse, that, in spite of knowing and regularly critiquing any and every non-Black person who appropriates from Black people, my false identity was crafted entirely from the fabric of Black lives.โ
Stating that she is โnot a culture vultureโ but โa culture leech,โ Dr. Krug said she had thought about ending โthese lies many times over many years,โ but added that her โcowardice was always more powerful than my ethics.
โI know right from wrong. I know history. I know power. I am a coward,โ she wrote. โI am a coward. There is no ignorance, no innocence, nothing to claim, nothing to defend. I have moved wrong in every way for years.โ
Dr. Krug said she believes in โrestorative justice, where possible, even when and where I donโt know what that means or how it could work.
โI believe in accountability. And I believe in cancel culture as a necessary and righteous tool for those with less structural power to wield against those with more power,โ she said. โI should absolutely be cancelled. No. I donโt write in passive voice, ever, because I believe we must name power. So. You should absolutely cancel me, and I absolutely cancel myself.โ
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