Interracial relationships aren’t uncommon, but it’s been a long, hard-fought journey to get where we are today. Despite the Pew Research Center’s statistic that one in six newlyweds are married to someone of a different race or ethnicity, it’s still a struggle for these couples (and their children) to feel accepted. It’s been legal to marry someone of a different race for over 50 years (thanks to Loving v. Virginia, which I feature below), but there are still those who object.
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