The Hidden History of Interracial Marriage in the Segregated South,' Kathryn Schumaker focuses on Mississippi marriage law.
In 1958, newlyweds Mildred Jeter and Richard Loving — a black woman and a white man — were indicted on charges of violating Virginia’s ban on interracial marriages and banished from their home state.
If festering racial tensions in the United States of America were clear during the Obama years 2008-2016, have these tensions now abated since 2016? Hardly. Moreover, movements such as ‘Black Lives ...
Those of us who frequently find ourselves defending gay marriage often use comparisons to interracial marriage as a rhetorical tool. Because, these days, anyone whose wardrobe doesn’t include a bed ...
(CNN) — The Supreme Court was more than an hour into its feisty debate over gender-affirming care when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson invoked one of the most significant civil rights precedents in the ...
An interracial couple's engaged, parents disapprove: See what happens next... — -- Interracial Marriage In the News: The 2010 Census estimates that the number of interracial marriages in the U.S.
“Most forms of The Message … believe that interracial marriage — or interracial dating or anything to do with two separate races seeing each other — is not okay. It's forbidden,” said Maene, who has ...
The Supreme Court rejected a bid by former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis to overturn its landmark decision on same-sex ...
Pastors in a Christian religious sect called "The Message" preach against interracial marriage in churches across the U.S. One former Message believer said the teaching made him feel "inferior" ...