By By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS The Associated Press SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - A woman who was once a black civil rights leader in Washington state, then lost her job after her parents exposed her as white struggles to make a living these days. Rachel Dolezal said she has been unable to find steady work in the nearly two years since her background became public in media reports, and she is uncertain about her future. "I was presented as a con and a fraud and a liar," Dolezal told The Associated Press this week.