Who was Mildred Loving? The African-American woman whose love for a white man struck down the law prohibiting interracial marriage in the United States in 1967, in the wonderfully named Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia. It's because of Mildred Loving - and the ACLU, and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy - that someone like Barack Obama is allowed to ride in a car safely with a white woman, and that his daughters can marry whomever they choose.
Her husband died in a car accident only 8 years after they were allowed to move back to Virginia, but Mrs. Loving is survived by two children, eight grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. Those kids are the future of America, I hope.
Her husband died in a car accident only 8 years after they were allowed to move back to Virginia, but Mrs. Loving is survived by two children, eight grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. Those kids are the future of America, I hope.
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http://www.positiveliberty.com/2007/06/mildred-lovings-statement.html
I think it's pretty awesome that she took that opportunity to support equal rights in marriage for GLBT people, too.
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. . . as long as he's male, or they move to Massachusetts.
But Mrs. Loving's example continues to serve us in the quest for marriage equality. She is remembered by many as a crucial pioneer.
Thanks for the post.
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And also, your tags are a bit of a disconnect. :)
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A black man and white woman can be friends, can travel together, can be presumed to be married with a smile rather than a grimace or a sneer of hate. Thanks, Mildred.
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