A Visit to Several Unusual Museums in the United States - Voice of America

A Visit to Several Unusual Museums in the United States
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David Odoviano wants to know about the history of interracial marriages in the United States, especially those between blacks and whites. ...

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Closing Argument: Legislating Gay Marriage from the Bench? - ABC News (blog)


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Closing Argument: Legislating Gay Marriage from the Bench?
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This is the law of the United States and not for any individual state to override. Since your headline states "Legislating Gay Marriage from the Bench" you ...
Gay marriage ruling threatens the First Amendment Daily Caller
Prop. 8 or not, a fast shift on marriage Los Angeles Times
If Gay Marriage Wins... Huffington Post (blog)
Gay People Chronicle - Firedoglake (blog) - CBS News
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'Sanctity of marriage' arguments miss point - The Student Printz

'Sanctity of marriage' arguments miss point
The Student Printz
At a time when ten developed nations now allow gay couples to marry, the United States has fallen behind on its core promise - the promise to acknowledge ...
The Appeal of Prop 8 and the Long Road Ahead OUPblog (blog)

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Enemies of mosque tread a dangerous road - The Japan Times

Enemies of mosque tread a dangerous road
The Japan Times
Indeed, up until the 1967 Supreme Court ruling that struck down anti- miscegenation laws throughout the US, interracial marriages were an oddity even where ...

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Same-sex marriage defies 'the wisdom of the ages' - Ct Post

Same-sex marriage defies 'the wisdom of the ages'
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The people of the USA have spoken over and over again in referendums throughout the United States when asked about their definition of marriage. ...

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Don't Ask, Don't Tell - Dr. Schwartz Says Not for Majority to Decide - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)

Don't Ask, Don't Tell - Dr. Schwartz Says Not for Majority to Decide
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There were slave states and free states. And that is also the way people used to feel about interracial marriage. Let each state decide for itself. ...

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Judge Walker, meet the People - Greene County Daily World (blog)


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Judge Walker, meet the People
Greene County Daily World (blog)
Case in point: interracial marriage, the integrations of schools, women's right to vote... History is full of oppression that the majority supported. ...
A Federal Judge Ignores Truth Part I: He Takes Sex Out of Marriage NewsBlaze
On Standing, Victimhood and Clarence Thomas SouthFloridaGayNews.com

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Ted Olson Upholds Same Sex Marriage on Fox News Sunday - Brilliantly - Mediaite.com


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Ted Olson Upholds Same Sex Marriage on Fox News Sunday - Brilliantly
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Forty-one states once prohibited interracial marriages…part of our Constitution is a separation of powers and an independent judiciary. ...
Blog Buzz: On Prop 8, the defense isn't resting msnbc.com (blog)
Ted Olson: Would FOX like its right to free speech put up to a vote? ChicagoPride.com

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Mulatto Saga Continues Its Run in Hollywood With NAACP Consideration - Broadway World

Mulatto Saga Continues Its Run in Hollywood With NAACP Consideration
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Interracial marriages are on the rise in the United States and Juliette Fairley is on a mission to enlighten couples on what obstacles they and their ...

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RIC LLEWELLYN: Marriage is for one man, one woman - Bakersfield Californian


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RIC LLEWELLYN: Marriage is for one man, one woman
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Anti-miscegenation laws throughout the United States criminalized interracial marriage. Specifically, they prohibited whites from marrying any non-white ...

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