Nearly 50 years after landmark case, interracial couples in Virginia share their love stories
Almost fifty years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned laws against interracial marriage in the case of Mildred and Richard Loving, their story was featured in a film released on Nov. 4, 2016. Three modern-day couples talk about the impact the case has had on their relationship.

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We Talk to Interracial Couples 50 Years After Loving v. Virginia (HBO)

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Interracial Couples Play Truth or Drink | Cut

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When Twins Look Nothing Alike | Extraordinary People

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Parents of missing American in Japan launch their own search

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Multicultural Couples Debate Hygiene | 2 Cultures, 1 Couple

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How Loving v. Virginia Led to Legalized Interracial Marriage | History

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Helen collapses when she discovers who invited her

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She Is Not A ‘Disgrace’, She’s My Wife | LOVE DON’T JUDGE

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Dubai's Shocking End: Why Dubai Has Suddenly Become a Ghost Town

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Living Interracial: Laci Marchand and Anthony Johnson

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Interracial couple discriminated against l First broadcast on 5/30/2014 | WWYD

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Hairdresser Bashes Interracial Couple | What Would You Do? | WWYD

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How Cultural Differences Affect Our Relationship // #InterracialCouples

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‘Out of touch elites’: Wisconsin Dem slams Trump, GOP as economic pain ‘keeps people up at night’

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Interracial Relationship Struggles and Advice | How Does Interracial Marriage Affect Families

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75 Years After 2-Year-Old and Mother Separated at Auschwitz, Their Families Find Each Other

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33 & Married to Grandpa: Age Gap Love | A True Story

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Growing Through Your Differences: Interracial Marriage

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