A newly uncovered Rachel Dolezal interview shows just how far the NAACP leader went in deceiving people into believing she was a black woman.

The interview, from earlier this year, has Dolezal sharing stories about her black family, including one in which she details her father's 'exodus' from the Deep South after he assaulted a police officer.

She goes on to claim he became a cop himself in San Diego after also serving in the Marines.

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More lies: In an interview from earlier this year, Rachel Dolezal (above) repeatedly lies about her family

False facts: Dolezal (above) claims her father is a black man who was forced to flee the Deep South after assaulting a police officer

'My dad's exodus, the great migration to the North from the Deep South where they left on the midnight train because a white officer harassed and threatened to, was about ready to, beat his dad with a billy club and he whipped around and actually slapped the officer to his knees,' Dolezal said while being interviewed by Taylor Weech for a podcast of her father's journey.'

'They got out of town on the midnight train because as a black family in the deep south if you had any kind of a negative altercation with a white cop where you stood up for yourself it was gonna go badly for you.'

She then went on to say her father became a cop, and shared a story about his time in the Marines.

'He has 24 years in the Marines too, so of course had three attempts on his life by white subordinates in the military because he was a superior officer,' she said.

This story could perhaps be true and be about Albert Wilkerson, the black man Dolezal has falsely claimed is her father on numerous occasions to both the press and her chapter of the NAACP.

Her actual father however, Larry Dolezal, is a white man who lives in Montana.

Dolezal announced Monday afternoon that she was stepping down as president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP.

Her father and mother, Ruthanne, appeared on Good Morning America Monday to talk about the scandal, and how they are dealing with their daughter's web of lies.

'Of all of Rachel's faults and malicious fabrications, this is definitely the worst,' her mother said of the false claim that she is black.

'Rachel is desperately trying to destroy her biological family and I believe that effort will not succeed. At the end of the story I'm sure that truth and justice will prevail.'

Two of her adopted brothers, Ezra and Zach, also spoke to ABC and revealed that their sister asked them to lie and not reveal that she was white when they visited her in Washington.

Ezra also said in an interview with The Washington Post that his sister tried to cultivate racist attitudes in their brother Izaiah, who Dolezal is now the legal guardian of.

'Izaiah always was her favorite child,' said Ezra.

'She turned Izaiah kind of racist. Told Izaiah all this stuff about white people, made him really racist toward white people.'