Richard and Mildred Loving were a Virginia couple whose marriage in 1958 in Washington, D.C. led to their arrest when they returned home to Central Point, Virginia.
Mildred Loving's relationship made her a civil rights trailblazer. Her support for same-sex marriage made her an inspiration.
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The Christian Post on MSNAdvancing the Dream: 8 notable Civil Rights victoriesBlack History Month is an annual observance centered on celebrating the history, heritage, cultural influence and social ...
FROM 2022: Groundbreaking interracial marriage Supreme Court Case becomes subject of newest Virginia opera Geter said the Loving v. Virginia opera is the fourth opera that he has written.
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Hosted on MSNLibrary of Virginia to celebrate Black History Month with panel discussion, performance related to ‘Loving v. Virginia’In celebration of Black History Month, the Library of Virginia will host two free events in support of Virginia Opera's "Loving v. Virginia," which is a retelling of the true story of an interracial ...
President Donald Trump has been critical of federal judges who've moved to block some of his most contentious actions, such ...
whose courage and love led to the landmark Supreme Court decision that struck down laws prohibiting interracial marriage in the United States. Virginia Opera, in collaboration with the Richmond ...
In this Valentine's Day season, I am reminded of Mildred Loving's and St. Valentine's acts of justice for the right to love ...
Originally, they wanted to get married on their anniversary in August but recently decided they couldn’t wait.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNJoe Biden stood up for trans rights at the Supreme Court. Donald Trump just ended that.Trump told the Supreme Court that the U.S. government's position on trans health care has reversed in a key case on trans ...
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