Books
Sheryll Cashin: Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy.
Jane Dailey: White Fright: The Sexual Panic at the Heart of America’s Racist History.
Peggy Pascoe: What Comes Naturally: Miscegenation Law and the Making of Race in America.
Peter Wallenstein: Race, Sex, and the Freedom to Marry: Loving v. Virginia.
Articles
Philip Bump: What overturning interracial marriage bans might tell us about what happens next with gay marriage.
Sheryll Cashin:
- Podcast: 50 Years Later, ‘Loving’ Revisits The Landmark Supreme Court Ruling.
- Interview: Sheryll Cashin’s ‘Loving’ advocates for a culturally dextrous society: A new book sheds light on the birth of white supremacy and how we as a nation can kill it.
Brent Staples:What if the Court in the Loving Case Had Declared Race a False Idea?
Code Switch: Steep Rise In Interracial Marriages Among Newlyweds 50 Years After They Became Legal.
Facing History & Ourselves: Eugenics, Race, and Marriage.
Tom Head: Interracial Marriage Laws History and Timeline.
Peggy Pascoe:
- Why the Ugly Rhetoric Against Gay Marriage Is Familiar to this Historian of Miscegenation.
- What Comes Naturally: The Loving v. Virginia Case in Historical Perspective.
Candace McDuffie: Miscegenation Laws in the United States, Explained.
NPR: ‘Illicit Cohabitation’: Listen To 6 Stunning Moments From Loving V. Virginia.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg: 50 Years After Loving v. Virginia.
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