In addition, an organization called Loving Day celebrates the anniversary of the Loving decision which legalized interracial marriages nationwide by acting as a clearinghouse of information on the issue of interracial marriage and promoting public celebrations of interracial relationships and multi-racial individuals. At their website they have an amazing interactive color-coded map which graphically depicts the changing legal status of "miscegenation" over time in U.S. history. (They also have a list with excerpts of the statutes banning interracial marriage.)

Many blogs are covering the anniversary, with notable posts by Lurleen at Pam's House Blend, Rod at Rod 2.0 and Jack over at Jack and Jill Politics. Also, the above picture of Mildred (Jeter) Loving and Richard Loving, the plaintiffs in the Loving v. Virginia case has been running on progressive blogs for weeks as an ad for Freedom To Marry's promotion of the 40th anniversary as a way to call attention to same-sex marriage equality.
So, today, give someone of a different race a kiss or a hug and wish them a "Happy Loving Day!"
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