Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World

Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World

Rethinking Race, Sex, and Marriage

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Publisher Description

In 1967, the US Supreme Court ruled that laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional in Loving v. Virginia. Although this case promotes marital freedom and racial equality, there are still significant legal and social barriers to the free formation of intimate relationships. Marriage continues to be the sole measure of commitment, mixed relationships continue to be rare, and same-sex marriage is only legal in 6 out of 50 states. Most discussion of Loving celebrates the symbolic dismantling of marital discrimination. This book, however, takes a more critical approach to ask how Loving has influenced the 'loving' of America. How far have we come since then and what effect did the case have on individual lives?

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2012
25 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
506
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
1.8
MB

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