On June 12, 1967 the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling that would strike down any ban on interracial marriage.
Fifty-nine years after the Supreme Court ended bans on interracial marriage, Geoffrey Greif writes about how far the country ...
In this video I react to comments from Sen Mike Braun arguing that abortion and even interracial marriage should be left to ...
A Mississippi wedding venue is facing backlash after a video of one of its employees refusing to host an interracial ceremony ...
An influx of immigrants has sparked diversity and more multiracial marriages in America, according to a Brookings Institution article that notes whites are the most likely partner. William H. Frey ...
In its landmark 1967 Loving v. Virginia ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court finally bestowed protection on interracial marriages. Relationships between black people and white people had always existed, but ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Close to 50 years after interracial ...
June 12 marks "Loving Day," the anniversary of the United States legalizing interracial marriages. "The Loving Decision should be remembered as an important moment for civil rights. But it’s also a ...
Multiracial individuals are a growing segment of our population. 1 Researchers frequently tout the rising number of interracial unions and multiracial individuals as a sign that racial/ethnic ...
Marrying a white woman was the hardest thing I have ever done. Not in the moment. Dating her, courting her, and falling in love with her was easy. I married a truly special woman. When I vowed to ...
Close to 50 years after interracial marriages became legal across the U.S., the share of newlyweds married to a spouse of a different race or ethnicity has increased more than five times — from 3 ...
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