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Celebrity Ancestry: “Someone Fired A Sh ot ” - Mariah’s Parents Alfred Roy Carey & Patricia Hickey’s Brush With 1960s Racism

SINGER MARIAH CAREY'S PARENTS Alfred Roy Carey and Patricia Hickey endured a barrage of racism after they married in 1960 — including being shot at through their kitchen window. By Ben Arogundade . Sept. 20, 2019.

WITH FATHER AND MOTHER: Music celebrity Mariah Carey, pictured as a youngster with her parents Alfred Roy Carey and Patricia Hickey. Mariah's mother is of Irish ancestry, while her late father was of Venezuelan and African heritage. The couple endured much racism after they were married in New York City in 1960, including being shot at in their home.

IT WAS 1960, and Patricia Hickey — opera singer, vocal coach and soon-to-be-mother of music star Mariah Carey The Oprah Winfrey Show

PATRICIA HICKEY & ALFRED ROY CAREY RUN THE RISK Interracial couplings were frowned upon within 1960s America, and many of those who dared to love across the race divide faced rejection, victimisation and sometimes violence. Barely five years earlier in Mississippi, 14-year-old African American Emmett Till

In Patricia Hickey’s case, she was disowned by her mother for her relationship with Alfred Roy Carey. For years after her daughter’s marriage, her mother’s feelings of shame were such that she kept their union a secret from the rest of the family, and Patricia was banned from bringing her black husband home for family gatherings. Instead she had to pretend that she was single.

THE CAREY’S DENIED But this was just one facet of Patricia and Alfred Carey’s struggles. After they were married they decided to set up home in an all-white neighbourhood, but it was Patricia who actually had to transact the purchase of the house, as the couple knew the owners would never sell to a black man.

Soon after settling there, the Carey’s became concerned that there were no other blacks living in the area, and so they decided to move again, this time to a mixed neighbourhood. But once there, there were new problems. “They didn’t like us because we were living as a black and white couple, and that just wasn’t done,” says Patricia. Wherever the couple went, it seemed, fierce opposition to their love was waiting for them.

FAMILY STRUGGLE IN THE BACKGROUND Mariah herself, star of the films ‘Precious’ and ‘The Butler’, was shielded from these hardships, as she was not born until March 1970. That year the family moved yet again, this time to a more affluent New York neighbourhood, but the problems simply intensified. They were subjected to racist attacks — amongst them, their dogs were poisoned and their car was blown up. “That was the beginning of a nightmare,” says Patricia. “When we were eating one night, someone fired a shot through the window. Luckily, none of the children were in the room.”

These perpetual struggles against racism, “put a strain on their relationship that would never quit,” Mariah recalled in ‘People’ magazine. “There was always this tension, and they just fought all the time.” Eventually, Alfred and Patricia Carey divorced in 1973, when Mariah was three. Her sister Allison stayed with their father, while Mariah and her brother Morgan were brought up with by their single mother, just as Alicia Keys’ mother Teresa Augello

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THE EARLY YEARS: Music star Mariah Carey as a teenager with her mother, former Opera singer Patricia Hickey. Mariah as a young child. Her parents shielded her from the racism the family endured in the 1960s.

FATHER & DAUGHTERS: Mariah’s father Alfred Roy Carey, pictured with her and sister Alison (right). Despite the fact that Alfred Roy Carey died in 2002, interest in him remains strong across the Internet, with thousands of Mariah fans Googling information about him each month.

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