Loving Vs Virginia Research Paper

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Layla Woertz Mrs Soper Advanced English III 10 April 2024 Loving vs Virginia Loving v. Virginia was a Supreme Court Case that went and banned miscengination, which, by definition, is “sexual relationships or reproduction between people of different ethnic groups, especially when one of them is white.” Miscengination restrictions existed since the colonial period. Out of the fifty US states, nine of them had laws banning them from happening in their states. One of the first cases about race based marriage was the Pace v. Alabama case that happened in 1883. This case, to summarize, stated that Alabama’s ban on miscegenation was constitutional. They ruled it like that because it punished both black and white people equally. Close to the mid 1900s, …show more content…
About five weeks after they got married, they were woken in their bed, and arrested in their home by the local sheriff. They said that they violated the law, which stated that interracial marriage was a felony. They later pleaded guilty and the judge sentenced them to one year in prison. But, the judge made a deal to suspend the sentence, only if they would leave the state and not return together for twenty-five years. The Lovings v. Virginia case was an extremely important case during the Civil Rights movement and for the future of miscegenation. This case made people have more thoughts on miscegenation and eventually, the Supreme Court overrode Virginia’s law. On June 12th, 1967, the Supreme Court announced it’s ruling stating that the interracial marriage law violated the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote that “Under our Constitution, the freedom to marry, or not marry, a person of another race resides with the individual, and cannot be infringed by the state.” This ruling not only overturned the criminal convictions of the Lovings, but it also got rid of laws against interracial marriage in 16 U.S. states including