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  2. Royal intermarriage - Wikipedia

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    Royal intermarriage is the practice of members of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families. It was more commonly done in the past as part of strategic diplomacy for national interest . Although sometimes enforced by legal requirement on persons of royal birth, more often it has been a matter of political policy or tradition in ...

  3. List of royal marriages to commoners - Wikipedia

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    Often, alliances could be created between countries or strengthened within a country through intermarriage of two royal families. On the other hand, occasionally a member of a royal family married a commoner simply due to romantic feelings or physical attraction, and possibly to endear themselves to the general population by establishing that ...

  4. Anti-miscegenation laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anti-miscegenation laws discouraging interracial marriage between White Americans and non-whites affected South Asian immigrants as early as the 17th century. [ citation needed ] For example, a Eurasian daughter born to an Indian father and Irish mother in Maryland in 1680 was classified as a " mulatto " and sold into slavery. [ 11 ]

  5. Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first law prohibiting interracial marriage was passed by the Maryland General Assembly in 1691. [11] The Quaker Zephaniah Kingsley published a treatise , reprinted 3 times, on the benefits of intermarriage, which according to Kingsley produced healthier and more beautiful children, and better citizens. [ 12 ]

  6. Interracial marriages to get added protection under new law - AOL

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    The Fleisher's have been married since 1975, seven years after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws prohibiting interracial marriage in the landmark case Loving v. Virginia. (AP Photo/John C ...

  7. Anti-miscegenation laws - Wikipedia

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    [6] In 1967 the law banning interracial marriage was ruled unconstitutional (via the 14th Amendment adopted in 1868) by the U.S. Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia. [3] Many states refused to adapt their laws to this ruling with Alabama in 2000 being the last US state to remove anti-miscegenation language from the state constitution. [7]

  8. Respect for Marriage Act - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the Supreme Court's 1967 ruling in Loving, anti-miscegenation laws were still in force in 16 states, all prohibiting interracial marriage. Until 1996, the federal government of the United States customarily recognized marriages conducted legally in any state for the purpose of federal legislation. [ 25 ]

  9. Inherited IRA rules: 7 things all beneficiaries must know - AOL

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    James Royal. Updated November 8, 2024 at 1:01 PM. An inherited IRA may be the most complex issue to handle well when wrapping up an estate.