With at least three million people in the United States in interracial marriages, racially mixed marriage is no longer a rarity. And with one degree of separation — all the family members of these couples — it touches many millions more. Allowing a second degree of separation — friends, coworkers, acquaintances — intermarriage likely affects […]
Maria Root
Maria P.P. Root is past-president of the Washington State Psychological Association. This article is adapted from her book Love's Revolution: Interracial Marriage, which was published in 2001 by Temple University Press.


