AUTHOR CHAT: Dorothy Roberts' "The Mixed Marriage Project"
What questions should you be asking the people you love while you still can?
That's the thread running through this conversation with Dorothy Roberts, whose memoir The Mixed Marriage Projectstarted with a stack of boxes. After her parents passed, Dorothy opened them and found nearly 500 interviews her white father had conducted with interracial couples in Chicago, beginning in 1937, almost two decades before he married her Black mother. Inside were wild parties, a nudist camp, a turn-of-the-century club for mixed couples, and a file labeled number 224 that turned out to be about her.
We talk about the interviews her father never published and the book contracts he kept walking away from, why she hid her father's whiteness from her Black classmates at Yale, and the painful stereotypes that surfaced even inside a club devoted to interracial marriage. We get into the big question at the heart of the memoir too: whether love, the everyday intimate kind, can actually dismantle racism. Spoiler, it's complicated.
Dorothy Roberts is a scholar, professor, and author of five books on race, gender, and the systems that devalue Black women and mothers. The Mixed Marriage Project is her first memoir, built from the nearly 500 interviews her father left behind. If this conversation moved you, share it with a friend and leave a review and rating.
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Timestamps!
00:01 — Intro: The Mixed Marriage Project
02:22 — Finding the form: memoir as history and social analysis
04:09 — What was the Great Migration
05:55 — Interracial marriage laws, North vs. South
08:00 — The interracial couples' club and its blind spot on Black women
10:56 — Race, racism, and why the questions never get asked
12:19 — Choosing which couples made the book
14:00 — The Albertis: a lifelong family friendship hidden in the interviews
15:22 — Researcher, daughter, or both
16:53 — The twist: her father started this before he met her mother
19:51 — Her father's anti-racism, and the brother who disowned him
23:19 — The India trip that shaped everything
25:06 — Questions she'll never get to ask her parents
26:24 — Writing alongside her sisters, Helen and Evelyn
28:00 — The Bachelor chapter: the nudist camp, the wild party, the sister who wanted it cut
31:40 — A loving memoir, not an attack
33:22 — Her own "bachelorette" stories
34:21 — What her kids might find in her own papers one day
35:37 — Being recorded, being remembered — the podcast as legacy
38:36 — Her father's thesis: can interracial marriage end racism
41:29 — How her views shifted while writing
47:30 — Her father's first interview, 1937, and the racial caste system
49:17 — The book he never finished
51:28 — File 224: discovering she was one of his research subjects
55:59 — Hiding her father's whiteness at Yale
59:04 — Ashamed isn't quite the word
61:06 — Racial identity is made up — and hers is hers
63:06 — Favorite word, staying hopeful, Marvin Gaye
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