Background
Her father was an English professor and her mother studied music but gave up her career once her daughter was born.
Her father was an English professor and her mother studied music but gave up her career once her daughter was born.
She attended Fort Wayne Public High School.
The wife of Alfred Kinsey, she contributed to the Kinsey Reports on human sexuality. Born in Bloomington, Indiana, the only child of Josephine (née Bracken) and William Lincoln McMillen. She enjoyed a middle class upbringing, growing up in Brookville, Indiana.
She excelled at sports as a teenager, including swimming.
In 1924, tragedy struck and her father died of pneumonia, then her mother died six months later. In 1917, she enrolled to study chemistry at Indiana University, graduating with Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, and other honors.
She also attended graduate school which she eventually left after marrying Alfred Kinsey. She first met him briefly the May he visited Indiana University before joining the faculty and they met again at a zoology department picnic in 1920.
The couple were married from 3 June 1921 until Alfred"s death in 1956.
Alfred was bisexual and polyamorous. Clara and Kinsey had an open relationship. Clara slept with other men (as well as with him), and Kinsey slept with other men, including his student Clyde Martin.
Over the years, she supported and contributed to her husband"s work and legacy.
Alfred and Clara had four children: Donald (1922–1927), Anne (1924-2016), Joan (1925-2009), and Bruce (1928). Donald died of diabetes just before his fifth birthday.
Her husband Alfred Kinsey died in 1956. His nickname for her was "Mac.".