Attitudes about dating and marriage between races are improving, researchers are finding, but interracial couples aren't always finding a romantic Hollywood ending. "On average, interracial marriages are more likely to fail than intramarriage," said Tom Smith, director of the National Opinion Research Center's General Social Survey at the University of Chicago. "There's a higher instance of divorce, and [the marriages] are shorter." Smith said family pressures and cultural differences...
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Mixed-race Marriages On Rise
More Americans are marrying outside of their racial groups, Census data show. University of Michigan researchers compared the number of interracial marriages listed in the 2013 Census with earlier decades. They found that 23 percent of black men between the ages of 25 and 34 in 2013 were married to someone of another race, compared with less than 8 percent in the 1990s and '2000s. Among white men in the same category, about 14 percent were married to someone of another race, compared..
Interracial marriage: Mixing in matching
More specifically it will focus on how these marriages have affected the children throughout history and the effects interracial marriages have on children. The Supreme Court case, which directly speaks to this topic, is Loving v. Virginia. In 1958 Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter married in Washington, D.C. and returned to Virginia together as husband and wife. Richard was White and Mildred was Black. The problem arose in that since 1961 Virginia banned interracial marriages. The Lovings were prosecuted under a statute enacted in 1924 entitled "An Act to Preserve Racial Integrity."1 The statute said that in Virginia no White person could marry anyone other than a white person.2 The law made it a crime not only to enter into an interracial marriage in the State of Virginia, but it also criminalized interracial marriages outside the state with the intent of evading Virginia's prohibition.3 Furthermore the law stated that children born out of such a union were deemed in the eyes of the State to be illegitimate and without the protections and privileges accorded to the children of lawfully wedded parents...
Saturday, February 15, 2014
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My name's Jeremy and I have the privilege to be married to my soulmate and bestfriend Stacey. I'm prior army and she is active duty air force. She has given me the greatest gift that I've always wanted and that's my handsome son. I'm half black and half white and she is white. But when it comes to our love ......its colorblind
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