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  2. Public opinion of interracial marriage in the United States

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    Today, support for interracial marriage is near-universal. [1] Opposition to interracial marriage was frequently based on religious principles. The overwhelming majority of white Southern evangelical Christians saw racial segregation, including on matters of marriage, as something that was divinely instituted from God.

  3. Kevin McCarthy, R-Alabama? Marriage act vote reflects ... - AOL

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    GOP vote against marriage act is not courageous. Rather, it is just small-minded politics. | Opinion. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. Kevin McCarthy thinks Respect for Marriage Act is a ‘game ...

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    Besides supporting same-sex unions, the act also upholds interracial marriage. A Gallup poll in June found that 70% of Americans approve of same-sex marriages, with majority support in both ...

  5. Bill protecting same-sex, interracial unions passes House - AOL

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    The bipartisan legislation, which passed 258-169, would also protect interracial unions by requiring states to recognize legal marriages regardless of “sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin.”

  6. Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Egalitarianism's view of interracial marriage is acceptance of the phenomenon, while traditionalists view interracial marriage as taboo and as socially unacceptable. [18] Egalitarian viewpoints typically are held by younger generations, however older generations have an inherent influence on the views of the younger. [19]

  7. House passes same-sex and interracial marriage bill in ... - AOL

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    “For me, this is personal,” said Rep. Mondaire Jones, D-N.Y., who said he was among the openly gay members of the House.

  8. Loving v. Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967), was a landmark civil rights decision of the U.S. Supreme Court that ruled that laws banning interracial marriage violate the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

  9. Michelle Deal-Zimmerman: Don’t be surprised when Supreme ...

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    If, OK, when the U.S. Supreme Court gets around to banning interracial marriage, my husband and I wonder what will happen. Will we be fined $1,000 a day until we come to our senses and realize ...