I served on the panel entitled “The Children of Loving,” which for me has two connotations. First, as an African American who married a white woman twenty years after the decision, I am a child of Loving in the sense that I was in an interracial marriage. But as a father of two black-white biracial children, I am also a father of two Lovingchildren. In this Article, I focus on the latter connotation of the “Children of Loving.” In particular, I discuss the evolution of my children’s racial identities. Due to my personal connections, I can share both an academic and personal narrative about this evolution
In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the da...
In the modern day, defining family becomes less of a theoretical debate when one\u27s own family u...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...
I served on the panel entitled “The Children of Loving,” which for me has two connotations. First, a...
Loving v. Virginia has been heralded as the catalyst for a “biracial baby boom.” Loving marked the e...
One byproduct of increased interracial marriages post Loving is a growing number of multiracial chil...
The year 1967 becomes the temporal landmark for the beginning of an interracial nation. That year, t...
This Symposium is dedicated to celebrating how Loving v. Virginia paved the way for greater acceptan...
2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, the landmark Supreme Court decision that...
Part I of this Article introduces a brief discussion of the history of antimiscegenation laws and, s...
This Foreword provides an overview of Fifty Years of Loving v. Virginia and the Continued Pursuit of...
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia that prohibitions against inter...
The year 2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia decision, in which a unanimo...
More than 35 years ago the National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) formally declared it...
Are you free to choose the race of your spouse, . . . of your child, . . . of yourself? Historically...
In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the da...
In the modern day, defining family becomes less of a theoretical debate when one\u27s own family u...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...
I served on the panel entitled “The Children of Loving,” which for me has two connotations. First, a...
Loving v. Virginia has been heralded as the catalyst for a “biracial baby boom.” Loving marked the e...
One byproduct of increased interracial marriages post Loving is a growing number of multiracial chil...
The year 1967 becomes the temporal landmark for the beginning of an interracial nation. That year, t...
This Symposium is dedicated to celebrating how Loving v. Virginia paved the way for greater acceptan...
2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v. Virginia, the landmark Supreme Court decision that...
Part I of this Article introduces a brief discussion of the history of antimiscegenation laws and, s...
This Foreword provides an overview of Fifty Years of Loving v. Virginia and the Continued Pursuit of...
Fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia that prohibitions against inter...
The year 2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia decision, in which a unanimo...
More than 35 years ago the National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) formally declared it...
Are you free to choose the race of your spouse, . . . of your child, . . . of yourself? Historically...
In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the da...
In the modern day, defining family becomes less of a theoretical debate when one\u27s own family u...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...