This beautifully crafted, framed drawing is by none other than Rachel Dolezal, of recent national renowned!  A hand-drawn charcoal depiction of a black man adorns elk hide leather - bridging Rachel's youth spent hunting elk in Montana with her deep involvement in the black civil rights movement.   This is a true gem of artwork, great for any family room, office, or wall.  Even better, half of the proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity to help build homes for those in need.


On Jun-17-15 at 19:31:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

*note, on closer examination this is _acrylic painting_ on elk hide, NOT charcoal as I originally thought.  This is more durable and valuable, but apologies for the confusion.


*painting is approximately 3.5"x5" in the 5"x9" frame pictured.  This is what Rachel put it in when she sold it to me, and is included. 

*It is signed RDM as this was painted when she went by Rachel Dolezal Moore


On Jun-18-15 at 06:31:32 PDT, seller added the following information:

* A Letter of Consent has been requested from Habitat, per eBay guidelines and will be posted if/when it is received.


On Jun-18-15 at 18:09:33 PDT, seller added the following information:

*Update:  Unfortunately, Habitat policy prevents them from providing a letter of consent.  To avoid any confusion, this is NOT an official Habitat auction and they in no way endorse it.  The correct approach for this auction would have been to use eBay's Giving Works program to accomplish the same thing, and I am investigating changing the auction to that program. If that is not feasible, then rest assured full proof of a donation to Habitat will be provided upon successful transaction.