On June 2, 1958, Richard Perry Loving and Mildred Dolores Jeter journeyed from their hometown of Central Point to Washington, D.C., to get married. What should have been a simple declaration of love ...
Sadly, Mildred Loving passed away on May 5 and didn’t live to see the California State Supreme Court ruling allowing same-sex marriage. I did not know Mrs. Loving, but I believe she would have ...
THEY loved each other. That must have been why they decided to get their marriage certificate framed and to hang it up in the bedroom of their house. There was little else in the bedroom, save the bed ...
For marrying the only man she ever loved, Mildred Loving was arrested, convicted and banished from her home state. The Commonwealth of Virginia handed down such punishments in the 1950s to couples ...
Mildred Loving passed away with little notice last Friday. You may not know her name, but Mrs. Loving was a civil rights activist. Like many who played a role in the civil rights movement — Emmett ...
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