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Loving v. Virginia
A Republican congresswoman was brought to tears over the idea of marriage equality as she begged colleagues to vote against the Respect for Marriage Act.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas argued that same-sex marriages don't merit federal protection. His own marriage, however, could also be at risk.
The school board had previously voted unanimously to change the school's name from "Lee" back in June.
It's been 57 years since Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court case that ended racial discrimination for marriage.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Enough already.
A new poll asked Americans about racism after the violence in Charlottesville.
It's been fifty years since Loving v. Virginia.
Remembering the couple who brought down anti-miscegenation laws in 16 U.S. states.
Fifty years ago, a movie like "Get Out" couldn't have existed. But does this really mean progress?
A couple recounts how a Civil Rights tour took them from platonic friendship to their wedding day.