MILFORD, Va., June 11, 2007

The Couple Who Shattered The Race Barrier

40th Anniversary Of Supreme Court Ruling That Overturned State Laws Barring Interracial Marriage

  • Richard P. Loving and his wife, Mildred, pose in this Jan. 26, 1965, file photograph.

    Richard P. Loving and his wife, Mildred, pose in this Jan. 26, 1965, file photograph.  (AP)

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They got around it, recalls University of Georgia professor and family friend Robert Pratt, by riding back in separate cars and meeting up.

As a child, Pratt would play with the Loving kids: Donald, Peggy and Sidney, who still lives with his mother.

"Especially on summer nights, I would look for them," Pratt said. "Then I would hear my mother and grandmother start betting on how long it would be before Richard came along from the opposite direction."

The frustrated young wife had written to then Attorney General Robert Kennedy, who referred her to the ACLU for help returning to their Virginia home permanently. Cohen filed a motion to vacate the 1959 sentence against the couple, but hit a dead end when the courts refused to respond.

American courts had proven tough on race-mixing in the past: A handful of cases similar to the Lovings' had come up before in other places, but were stuck in a thicket of state-sanctioned racism and red tape.

But lawmakers had just passed the Civil Rights Act, and across the South, blacks were defying Jim Crow's hold.

Hirschkop was convinced the Supreme Court was ready for change, too — but the right case had to come before the justices, free of any legal loopholes the state could seize upon. The Lovings presented just such a case.

Hirschkop argued that laws must treat each citizen equally, and that "when a law is based on race, it is immediately suspect and the burden is shifted to the state to show there is a compelling interest to have that sort of racial differentiation."

On June 12, 1967, the court agreed.

"The country was ready, the Supreme Court was ready ... ," Hirschkop said. "They were going to do the right thing."

Richard, by all accounts a stoic, blue-collar man content to let Mildred do the talking, moved his family into a small house on Passing Road, and tried to live happily ever after.

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by kailumego1 June 12, 2007 2:39 PM EDT
Times are changing, and it is true more educated black women are dating outside their race, for various reasons.

One, in particular, it is difficult to find a black educated male, who is either so stuck on himself, or overwhelmed by his own accomplishments that he can objectively, understandably, and unselfishly support a black female on his level.

Most of the time they are too busy, embellished in their own self-aggrandizement, showcasing their accomplishments and accolades to be a supportive mate.

Does this apply to all educated black males, no, but too many have fallen into this category.


Another reason, besides the egocentrism, many black men have fallen pray to the "underworld", selling illegal pharmaceuticals, gratuitous violence against each other, a system of post-slavery bastardization [breeding relentlessly and abandonment, absentee father], and unproductiveness.

Certainly, racism and discrimination has had a negative impact on the black male/female/family, however, many use this as an excuse to remain stagnate.

I personally understand why some educated black women have chosen to go outside their race, considering, not to postulate men from other ethnicities don't have their share of problems too, but, black women outnumber black men 10-1.

So, why should a black woman cave in to societal pressures and date exclusively within her race, with a man who is obviously not suitable or viable as a good mate, simply because he is black.
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by aerodog June 12, 2007 11:14 AM EDT
lostngone -

boy, ain't that the truth!! you just can't pick whom you fall in love with.
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by mrleon69 June 12, 2007 11:07 AM EDT
Well let me see, my mother is from virginia. Her mother was half african, half cherokee, her father was white. My father is from Pennsylvania. His mother was "nearly white" but may have been assigned the designation of black because her blood was impure. His father looked the same way, I think his father's ancestors were mixed between east indians and french that imigrated from the East Indies to South Carolina in the 1700s and actually OWNED slaves, so what does that make me? I think there are actually some chinese people in their some where. So that makes me 33% european, around a 20% east indian, 25% cherokee indian...my family came to america in the late 1700s, and race mixing was "banned" until when?
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by blkindian June 12, 2007 1:31 AM EDT
Even further, who wasn't created from GOD himself?" Have you not seen White Tigers with blue eyes? White Alligators with blue eyes, and other white animals that are NOT albinos, posessing blue eyes! What more evidence do you need? I suggest that the next time a person calls another the "N" word. Well, like that GEICO Caveman in that commercial says it: "Next time do a little research!" Just as the Bible has said, concerning this ungodly world: "Man is dominating man to his own injury!" So, interestingly, Wicked hypocrites in the "World" view themselves as Godly.... and yet GOD sees them as Wicked, and on account of THEIR blatant wickedness, he will arrive in his own time! Those Satanic Attributes of Bigotry & Racism are taught only by those people who posess hatred! It doesn't matter if you call yourself a
"preacher or a priest!" GOD is not partial, so therefore, Racism isn't taught by GOD! Any Questions? That's just Simply Arithmetic.... is it not?
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by blkindian June 12, 2007 1:30 AM EDT
Furthermore, this so-called "Holiday," named "Thanksgiving," that you celebrate, not even being Scriptural, what does it even mean, if you turned around and slaughtered the American Indian? "HATRED," is straight ignorance. So therefore, this country was actually built upon the UnGodly standards of HATRED! My now knowing, the results of non-publicized, exhaustive DNA and Forensics that have been done on "Where Man's Bloodline Began," reveals that Man originated from the black race, in Nimibia, so therefore, anyone who even attempts to look down upon others should ultimately consider this: "Where does all of mankind originate, except from Adam and Eve?
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by blkindian June 12, 2007 1:28 AM EDT
When I was 5y/o I remember the "White and Black" Sections of the Greyhound Bus Station being seperate. Interestingly, I married a German woman when I was in my early 20's. I have a Bi-Racial son. In those days I lived in San Francisco, CA. where most people, (Hippies) were too stoned to even care what color you were. I remember those racist politicians named Strom Thurmmond, Barry Goldwater & the other Garden Variety racists fueling the KKK. However, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and even those so-called Pilgrims were also Racist, Rapists, and Child Molesters. Even by today's twisted "Worldly," Standards, whether you wish to hear it or not! I am Black, Indian, (Shoshone-Cherokee) French & Mexican! So what part of me, did this country NOT "HATE," at one time or another?
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by spadefinger June 12, 2007 12:57 AM EDT
"If you will recall, God created man in HIS own image. I find absolutely no racial distinctions in the Bible, just we are ALL brothers and sisters in God's eyes."

raramage,

You say this and yet claim to be a minister. Have you not read Exodus or Deuteronomy (or nearly any other Old Testament book)? I seem to recall God telling the Hebrews to destroy everyone in the "promised land" (you know, the Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Canaanites, Hivites and Jebusites).

Doesn't that smack of racism just a bit?



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by raramage June 11, 2007 8:31 PM EDT
I have been hearing an awful lot from people that keep trying to impose THEIR will on people by saying they are "doing the Lord's work".

Now, as far as I know God is the Supreme Being, HE calls all the shots down here and in Heaven. I am a minister, and I would never claim to KNOW what God's will is for me or anyone else. Certainly not what God has planned for the world.

If you will recall, God created man in HIS own image. I find absolutely no racial distinctions in the Bible, just we are ALL brothers and sisters in God's eyes. So what makes US think we have been endowed with the power to change the Bible to suit OUR needs?

Personally, I think God has a pretty good handle on things, and I have been ordained to act as a guide for Him and His Word, so that EVERYONE has the opportunity to learn God's word and come to accept Jesus as their Saviour. NO QUESTIONS, NO DISTINCTIONS OF ANY KIND. Just accept by faith that this is what God wants from us.

Now, why doesn't the media just get on with reporting on the really important things in life? You know, when teens do good things to help others, or the many great deeds of kindness that are being done on a regular basis each and every day. I just wonder how many more people would love to hear news reports like those? I would hazard a guess that there are a vast number more than ANY OF YOU would care to admit to.

Thank you, now go out and find the good news.
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by kansas1946 June 11, 2007 7:55 PM EDT
Looks like it was the same "anti-family" right-winger bigots throwing a fit, arresting these two decent people, that are attacking gay families today. Those bigots never go away. They just go underground until some other thing comes up that they can rail against in the name of God.
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by illady June 11, 2007 7:09 PM EDT
God is very clear on what is right and wrong and you cannot find any scriptures where He ever forbid marriage between races. He did forbid marriage between His people and pagan worshippers. Solomon is a perfect example, he was drawn away from God by his pagan wives and their beliefs. Just proves the color of skin does not matter, what matters is the heart and thinking of a person.
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by newsboy17 June 11, 2007 5:36 PM EDT
As cryonbrian already put it:
Great News, sorry it took so long!

I am very happy for Milderd and her three children that love was able to overcome such bias and prejudice.
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by wordamus June 11, 2007 4:25 PM EDT
The real news here is not news at all.

A man and a woman is a man and a woman and love it love. When love smacks you to the ground, you are done...d-o-n-e...done!

You can be black and white, Jew and Muslim...whatever and whatever. It doesn't matter...when love smacks you, you are done.

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by klifton2-2009 June 11, 2007 3:45 PM EDT
God does not segregate. The evil within men (and women) in the name of God is the root of all that is bad and evil. In God's name, many atrocities have been committed and are being committed. There is nothing wrong in inter-racial marriage, in fact the off springs have the best of both worlds. God bless them all.
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by bookwerm314 June 11, 2007 3:43 PM EDT
The only "race" is the HUMAN RACE!
There is no "marrying out of your race" until we start mailing aliens!
When you have a baby, and they ask what "race" he is, do as we did, write in "HUMAN", and don't check ANY other box.
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by preacherbob1 June 11, 2007 2:37 PM EDT
The replies to this well documented and well written article are inane. I was the pastor of a very small Methodist Church is Ladysmith, VA in the early 1960's. Milford, where the Lovings lived, was only about 15 miles away. Hey, I was there! They had a hard time at best. Who was to blame? Democrats, Republicans or Christians?

All the reply quoting the Bible, or misinterpreting it as well as the foolish comparisons of the Democrats and Republicans then and now are, like the old boy said, like "spitting" in the wind!
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by condumism June 11, 2007 2:30 PM EDT
Southern Confederates on this board defend the actions of the Repuglicons of the 1800's as though they were the party of life, liberty, and happiness? Fact is, the Repuglicons of the 1800's eventually became the Democrats of the 1960's and beyond. This is well documented in that the Southern Confederate States voted straight Democrat until Lyndon Johnson introduced the Civil Right Act in 1964. Southerners immediatley became Repuglicons forever thereafter. Please Southern Hypocrits, tell us again how the Repuglicon Party is the party of life, liberty and happiness? HOw about the party of Nazi loving Fascists?
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by wadyaknow June 11, 2007 2:22 PM EDT
Why did they *** the word g a y s in my comments???
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by wadyaknow June 11, 2007 2:14 PM EDT
I find it almost amusing to see the bible-thumpers now say "oh there is nothing in the bible against interracial marriage" when they used the bible for years to justify such bigotry. Now it is ironic that are doing it again - with the help of bible-thumping African-Americans - to deny *** the right to marry or even adopt. What kind of writer do we have here who can't even draw the parallel with today's situation!!? Virginia may be the most anti-gay state of all. See the article below from this weekend - Baltimore Sun.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-te.md.adopt10jun10,1,1716689.story
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by cryonbrian June 11, 2007 1:59 PM EDT
john97068

Great news, sorry it took so long.

I have noticed educated black women are often times going outside of their own race for a partner. I cannot blame them.

So all them white woman with black sports figures, do you blame them?
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by cryonbrian June 11, 2007 1:54 PM EDT
sonpowered

you do no here any mention of someone white in the bible until God turn 2 people WHITE as snow for stealing form the church!

White folks are so confused? While Presidents and political leaders slept with underage black slave women secretly, they would pass laws openly prohibiting it!
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