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You are really misinformed. Jim Crow laws lasted long after the Lovings
were married and managed to get the Supreme Court decision that Virginia's
marriage laws were illegal. On my return to Virginia ibn 1973 after living
elsewhere with a military career husband, I learned that the school system
in which I was to teach was integrated for the first time that year. I
suppose you think that Rosa Parks's decision to take the vacant seat was of
no value. May I say that there are many acts of seemingly unimportant
significance at the time that led to major changes in our culture and lives.
Laura Catherine
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Subject: Re: Mildred Jeter Loving (1940-2008), & an apology (was Re: What
would Jeffer...
> John whomever. He was still a white guy who married this Indian chick
> way
> back in the day in Virginia. The Loving case was a test case to get rid
> of a
> law that was essentially un enforced In Virginia much as the 55 mile an
> hour
> speed limit is largely un enforced. It apparently had no chilling effect
> on
> anyone, including the Lovings, who wanted to get married in the state.
> It
> was a vestige of Jim Crow that had long died and just needed to be taken
> off
> the books. The NAACP funded and backed the whole thing, and since the
> Lovings
> were living in DC at the time, there was no risk of any sort of
> enforcement
> by the Commonwealth.
>
> What else did she ever do for the public good?
>
> J South
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