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Richard's father worked for one of the wealthiest black men in the county for 25 years. Richard's closest companions were black (or colored, as was the term then), including those he drag-raced with and Mildred's older brothers. "There's just a few people that live in this community," Richard said. "A few white and a few colored.
The Lovings were charged under Section 20-58 of the Virginia Code, ... Loving v. Virginia at 40. ABC News interview with Mildred Jeter Loving & video of original 1967 ...
On their return to Virginia, they were arrested in their bedroom for living together as an interracial couple. The judge suspended their sentence on the condition that the Lovings leave Virginia and not return for 25 years. In 1963, the Lovings, who had moved to Washington, D.C., decided to appeal this judgment.
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The 57 people arrested at last Wednesday's protest all faced criminal trespassing charges, though all of those charges were dropped. 'Free Palestine': AISD high school students stage walk out to ...
Trump news – live: Trump posts video attacking four criminal probes after he claimed he will be arrested today Alex Woodward and Sravasti Dasgupta March 21, 2023 at 6:07 AM
Phil Hirschkop. Philip Jay Hirschkop (born May 14, 1936) is an American civil rights lawyer. With fellow American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) volunteer cooperating attorney Bernard S. Cohen, the two represented Mildred and Richard Loving in several court cases to overturn the Lovings' conviction for interracial marriage in the state of Virginia. [1]
Police took the man into custody around 4:30 a.m. during a traffic stop in Queens, four law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told NBC News. His identity has not been released.