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The lovings embrace in this photograph, celebrating the supreme court decision that, in loving v. virginia (1967), struck down america's ________ laws.
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The lovings embrace in this photograph, celebrating the supreme court decision that, in loving v. virginia (1967), struck down america's ________ laws.
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The correct answer here would be that Loving v. Virginia struck down state laws banning interracial marriage. The Lovings brought this case to the court after the courts of Virginia found them guilty of breaking the anti-miscegenation statute. This case represents a landmark case in the US.
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