Loving Story Documentary this Tuesday on HBO




Be sure to check out “The Loving Story” documentary on HBO this Tuesday at 9pm EST. 



The documentary details the true story of Mildred and Richard Loving and their fight to stay married as an interracial couple and through their fight made it legal for interracial marriage throughout the country via the Supreme Court (Loving v. Virginia). :)



Check out the preview video and be sure to watch this Tuesday at 9pm EST on HBO!

:)

Loving Story Documentary this Tuesday on HBO

Be sure to check out “The Loving Story” documentary on HBO this Tuesday at 9pm EST.

The documentary details the true story of Mildred and Richard Loving and their fight to stay married as an interracial couple and through their fight made it legal for interracial marriage throughout the country via the Supreme Court (Loving v. Virginia). :)

Check out the preview video and be sure to watch this Tuesday at 9pm EST on HBO!

:)

Mildred Loving (Anniversary Week Rewind)



Jay’s Note: Without the Lovings, how many of us would even be here? :)



Originally Featured: July 19, 2011



(African-American, Native American (Rappahannock & Cherokee tribes)) [American]



Known as:  Mildred and her husband (Richard Loving) were the couple behind the US Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967), which finally made interracial marriage legal throughout the United States.



More Information: New York Times: Mildred Loving’s obituary, The Color of Love: Mildred, Mildred and Richard Loving’s Wikipedia page, LovingDay.org



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Mildred Loving (Anniversary Week Rewind)

Jay’s Note: Without the Lovings, how many of us would even be here? :)

Originally Featured: July 19, 2011


(African-American, Native American (Rappahannock & Cherokee tribes)) [American]

Known as: Mildred and her husband (Richard Loving) were the couple behind the US Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967), which finally made interracial marriage legal throughout the United States.

More Information: New York Times: Mildred Loving’s obituary, The Color of Love: Mildred, Mildred and Richard Loving’s Wikipedia page, LovingDay.org


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The Daily Multiracial: Last Two Weeks in Review (July 17-30)



Thanks to all of our new and current followers for coming to the blog, for your suggestions and your continual support!



Please check out our Daily Multiracials for the last two weeks :)



Week of July 24th

July 30: Stromae
July 29: Shannyn Sossamon
July 28: Max Minghella
July 27: Mariah Carey
July 26: Jerry John Rawlings
July 25: Michaela Conlin
July 24: Tim Lincecum

Week of July 17rd

July 23: Rosario Dawson
July 22: Giancarlo Esposito
July 21: Jasmine V (aka Jasmine Villegas)
July 20: Bryan Clay
July 19: Mildred Loving
July 18: Pat Smear
July 17: Lindsay Price

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The Daily Multiracial: Last Two Weeks in Review (July 17-30)

Thanks to all of our new and current followers for coming to the blog, for your suggestions and your continual support!

Please check out our Daily Multiracials for the last two weeks :)

Week of July 24th

Week of July 17rd


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Mildred Loving



(African-American, Native American (Rappahannock & Cherokee tribes)) [American]



Known as:  Mildred and her husband (Richard Loving) were the couple behind the US Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967), which finally made interracial marriage legal throughout the United States.



More Information: New York Times: Mildred Loving’s obituary, The Color of Love: Mildred, Mildred and Richard Loving’s Wikipedia page, LovingDay.org



If you’d like to suggest someone as a future Daily Multiracial, please let us know!

Mildred Loving

(African-American, Native American (Rappahannock & Cherokee tribes)) [American]

Known as: Mildred and her husband (Richard Loving) were the couple behind the US Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia (1967), which finally made interracial marriage legal throughout the United States.

More Information: New York Times: Mildred Loving’s obituary, The Color of Love: Mildred, Mildred and Richard Loving’s Wikipedia page, LovingDay.org


If you’d like to suggest someone as a future Daily Multiracial, please let us know!