Mildred Loving Dies; Challenged Law Barring Inter-Racial Marriage
Mildred Loving,, who successfully challenged Virginia’s law that barred inter-racial marriage died this week. In the landmark case Loving v. Virginia, the United States Supreme Court unanimously struck down Virginia’s miscegenation law as it violated the equal protection clause of the Constitution. Mrs. Loving’s obituary in the New York Times presents a haunting account of her case, her life and the cruel effects of the miscegenation laws: By their own widely reported accounts, Mrs. Loving and her husband, Richard, were in bed in their modest house in Central Point in the early morning of July 11, 1958, five weeks after...
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