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Loving v Virginia (1967) – Encyclopedia Virginia

The appellants in  Loving v. Virginia were Richard Perry Loving and his wife, Mildred Delores Jeter Loving. Born on October 29, 1933, in Central Point, Caroline County, Richard Loving was a white man who worked as a construction worker. Mildred Loving, born on July 22, 1939, also in Central Point, was part African American and part Indian. (Later in her life she identified only as Indian.) After traveling to Washington, D.C., to obtain a legal marriage on June 2, 1958, they returned to Virginia, where mixed-race unions were against the law. They lived downstairs in the Central Point home of Mildred Loving’s parents. On July 11, the commonwealth’s attorney for Caroline County, Bernard Mahon, obtained warrants for the couple’s arrest. After attempting to apprehend them several times during the day, Sheriff Garnett Brooks found the Lovings at home in the early morning hours a few days later. After knocking on and then breaking through the door, Brooks and two deputies encounter

Ryan Reynolds jokes he finally got 5G as he and Blake Lively get COVID jab

Ryan Reynolds joked that he s finally got 5G as he and Blake Lively received their COVID-19 vaccines. The Hollywood couple took to social media to document having the jab on Wednesday (03.31.21), and the Deadpool star poked fun at the conspiracy theory that falsely suggested the cellular mobile network is linked to coronavirus. Ryan shared a snap of himself being administered his dose of the vaccine wearing a beanie hat and quipped: Finally got 5G. The 44-year-old actor also joked on his Instagram Story: Science is sexy. The hat? Perhaps not. He then posted a picture of his 33-year-old spouse wearing a beanie for her 2020 movie The Rhythm Section alongside his snap in the hat and ran a poll asking his followers to vote for: Who wore it better?

Corporate heavyweights stand up, speak out on voting rights

Share this - copied Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, talks with Rachel Maddow about the clout corporate executives have in pushing back on Republican voter suppression laws, and why their attention should be on national voting rights legislation instead of playing state-by-state whack-a-mole. April 1, 2021 ReadMore

Ryan Reynolds jokes he finally got 5G

Ryan Reynolds jokes he finally got 5G By Bang Showbiz Share Ryan Reynolds poked fun at the 5G coronavirus conspiracy theory as he and his wife Blake Lively got their vaccines this week. The Hollywood couple took to social media to document having the jab on Wednesday, and the “Deadpool” star poked fun at the conspiracy theory that falsely suggested the cellular mobile network is linked to coronavirus. Ryan shared a snap of himself being administered his dose of the vaccine wearing a beanie hat and quipped: Finally got 5G. The 44-year-old actor also joked on his Instagram Story: Science is sexy. The hat? Perhaps not.

Stars in the House Welcomes More The Amazing Race Contestants April 1

Stars in the House Welcomes More The Amazing Race Contestants April 1
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