June 12 was the 53rd anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia court case, which struck down laws banning interracial marriage Stephen “tWitch” Boss is honoring the landmark Loving v. Virginia Supreme ...
Marriage isn’t for the faint of heart or the easily distracted. It takes commitment and creativity to keep a partnership up and running, especially as the years pass. The honeymoon period can’t last ...
We all know that love is a wonderful feeling—so wonderful that stories, poems, and songs have celebrated it throughout recorded history. We also know that feeling love had little to do with marriage ...
Love is great and awesome and wonderful, but, unfortunately, it can be painful and ridden with heartache if you end up loving someone who doesn't love you. That pain, ladies and gentlemen, is a ...
Fellow single women, we've grown tired of hearing the same things, over and over again: "Why don't you have a boyfriend?" "You're too pretty to be single." "So, you're single... what's wrong with you?
(The Root) — Forty-six years ago, on June 12, 1967, the Supreme Court ruled that a Virginia law prohibiting Mildred Jeter Loving, who was black, and Richard Loving, who was white, from marrying ...
Among its many virtues, Love Actually tells us that octopuses truly do belong in Christmas nativity plays. (Studio Canal) I admire the bravery that’s needed to declare oneself the enemy of Christmas, ...
LOVING, Texas — Commercialism rules the Valentine’s Day holiday for many couples. But for those who prefer the good ol’ fashioned love letter, it is the specialty of one North Texas community. The ...
The film portrays the interracial couple who made history. Rich and Mildred Loving love each other. It’s as simple as that. Living in a seemingly serene pocket of rural Virginia, the two travel to ...
The 10-year anniversary of the movie Love Actually seems to have pulled back a scab for some folks. These past few weeks, a battle over why you should love or hate the film has bubbled up on the ...
The surname Loving seems almost too good to be true for plaintiffs challenging interracial marriage laws before the Supreme Court. But that's the story of Richard and Mildred Loving who wed in 1958.
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