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==History==
===''Loving v. Virginia''===
Richard Loving and Mildred Loving,Jeter thegrew plaintiffsup in theCentral Point. He was white and she was ''[[LovingRapahannock v. Virginiapeople|Rapahannock]]'' case,and African American in whichancestry, theidentifying U.S.as SupremeIndian Court(a struckclassification downthe allstate lawsdisallowed againstunder interracialits marriage,binary livedsystem inof Centralwhite Pointor colored). TheirIn this small community includedpeople whites,shared blackstheir lives, and Nativethe couple fell in Americanslove. SuchIn mixing1958 wasthey frownedmarried uponin byWashington, [[WhiteDC, people|white]]but peoplereturned here to live, especiallythus violating state law enforcementagainst interracial marriages. They were arrested and charged, inand otherforced partsto ofleave the state for 25 years to avoid being jailed. They marriedmoved into Washington, DC but challenged the [[Washingtonlaw, D.Cas they wanted to go home.|District ofTheir Columbia]]case reached the US Supreme Court, where in 1958''[[Loving v. Virginia]]'' (1967), werethe chargedstate's inanti-miscegenation 1959law was overturned for violating the Fourteenth Amendment, which protects due process and wonequal theirrights caseunder inthe 1967law. <ref>''Virginia's Central Point, "symbolic of Main Street USA,"' '''Washington Post,''' Carol Morello, February 10, 2012</ref>
 
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