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HISTORY OF NATIONAL LOVING DAY

‘The freedom to marry, or not marry, a person of another race resides with the individual, and cannot be infringed by the state.’

It is hard to imagine now that there was a time when this statement wasn’t true. The opposite of this was the reality in America. Every June 12, we honor the United States Supreme Court’s 1967 decision to strike down laws in several states that banned interracial marriage. The decision was sparked by Loving v. Virginia, a court case involving Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple from Virginia who married in 1958.

Mildred and Richard started off as childhood friends and, over the years, their friendship developed into love. On her 18th birthday, in 1958, Mildred was married to Richard in Washington, after which the couple returned to their hometown. Two weeks later, they were arrested by authorities. The two were unaware that the state where they resided considered interracial marriage to be illegal. Pleading guilty, the Lovings agreed to leave Virginia.

After moving to Washington D.C., the couple pursued legal action by writing a plea to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. The case was forwarded to the American Civil Liberties Union and, eventually, the ruling was in the Lovings’ favor. Richard and Mildred returned to their home in Virginia, where they settled with their three children. The couple fought back against the laws that forbid their partnership and ultimately won the right to marry. Richard and Mildred’s determination changed the lives of millions of Americans and shaped the future of relationships in the country.

From June 12, 1967, onward, Americans were no longer prohibited from marrying someone they loved solely because they were of different races. At the time of the Supreme Court’s decision, 16 U.S. states still forbade interracial marriage, so the ruling was a necessary game-changer. The holiday was not created until decades after the decision, in 2004. It was launched by Ken Tanabe, who grew up in an interracial family with a Japanese father and a Belgian mother. He launched the holiday in hopes that the day of celebration would bring together multiethnic families from around the world.

‘There can be no doubt that restricting the freedom to marry solely because of racial classifications violates the central meaning of the equal protection clause.’
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(We are surly going to celebrate tonight with a romantic dinner❤️❤️)
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mswedes

We celebrate it every year! 🥰There was a lot of controversy around our marriage and there still is. Such a beautiful thing to celebrate.

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hakunamatata09

❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤

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professor.hashbrown

❤❤

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mswedes

We celebrate it every year! 🥰There was a lot of controversy around our marriage and there still is. Such a beautiful thing to celebrate.

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icebergahead

That is a shame. So sorry to hear that.

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mswedes

@icebergahead, it was shitty but we’ve been together 10 years and have never regretted it.

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jenx

Enjoy your dinner! <3

It is mind boggling that this was ever a law. Smh.

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icebergahead

Exactly, imagine a world where dh and I were not able to marry. Bogus!

Thanks and thank the people who had to step up in order to give future generations an opportunity to do so.

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icebergahead

5 FACTS ABOUT MIXED-RACE RELATIONSHIPS
They are very common
Interracial relationships are becoming increasingly common — this may not be the ultimate solution to racism, but it sure does bridge the gap between ethnicities.

Younger people are more up for it
There is little research on the topic, but college students are more likely to date someone with a different background or of a different race.

Love-struck for mixed relations
People who have previously been in one interracial relationship are more likely to get involved in another.

There is judgment
Unfortunately, interracial relationships still elicit stares and judgment from strangers.

Interracial relationships are fun
One of the best things about being in an interracial relationship is the exposure both people get to different cultures, languages, and traditions.

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