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  1. Interracial marriage - Wikipedia

    • Mildred and Richard Loving helped end laws prohibiting interracial marriage in the United States in 1967. According to a Pew Research Center analysis of census data conducted in 2013, 12% of newlyweds married someone of a different race. (This share does not take into account the "interethnic" marriages between Hispanics and non-Hispanics). [37]… See more

    Overview

    Interracial marriage is a marriage involving spouses who belong to different "races" or racialized ethnicities.
    In the past, such marriages were outlawed in the United States, Nazi Germany and apartheidSee more

    Legality

    Interracial marriage has been internationally protected under the UN's "The Universal Declaration of Human Rights" which has granted the right to marriage "without any limitation due to race, nationality … See more

    Complications

    A 2008 study by Jenifer Bratter and Rosalind King conducted on behalf of the Education Resources Information Center examined whether crossing racial boundaries in the United States increased the risk of … See more

    Benefits

    A benefit of interracial marriages is that it increases the opportunity for positive interracial encounters. Research has found a reduction in prejudice and discrimination towards members of an out-group (someone from who… See more

     
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