Bernard S Cohen represented the Loving couple in a lawsuit against the state of Virginia in 1967. Their name ensured it would be a landmark case, he told US media. The ruling was later used in ...
Interracial marriage was made legal throughout the United States in the 1967 Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia.
An eccentric HBO documentary on the production of his hot-button play Slave Play doubles as a funhouse portrait of the ...
the Supreme Court struck down state bans on interracial marriage. The day is named for the monumental case, Loving v. Virginia, and the interracial couple at its center, Richard and Mildred Loving.
Performances and art shows, from Hampton Roads and beyond: the annual list by The Virginian-Pilot and Daily Press.
Pantea, Maria-Carmen 2014. On pride, shame, passing and avoidance: an inquiry into Roma young people’s relationship with their ethnicity. Identities, Vol. 21, Issue ...
Mr Thomas's opinion made no mention of the case that legalised interracial marriage in 1967 - Loving v Virginia. Court-watchers noted how that landmark case - like the three he mentioned - came ...
Charles Dumas writes about his own experience as part of a blended family, and how much has changed in the past decades.
A new paper co-written by a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign scholar who studies how authenticity and aesthetics ...
Stephen celebrated the 53rd anniversary of the landmark Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court case, which struck down laws banning interracial marriage. "Love wins," Stephen wrote alongside a photo of ...
Missouri repealed a ban on interracial marriage in 1969, two years after the 1967 Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court case allowed people of different ethnicities to marry. Kansas repealed its ban ...
Virginia, suggesting lower acceptance of interracial marriage in those 16 states. "The study of interracial marriage itself ...