- How Gay and Interracial Marriage Became Legal - WSJ. com
See how the path to legal same-sex marriage compares with interracial marriage, relative to when the Supreme Court took up each issue
- Interracial Marriage Statistics 2026 | Facts About Interracial Marriage
Understanding the current state of interracial marriage data in the United States provides crucial insights into the ongoing evolution of American identity, social cohesion, and the continuing journey toward racial equality and cultural acceptance
- The Issue of Gay Marriage: What a threat to Obergefell v Hodges . . .
On June 26, 2015, a landmark U S Supreme Court ruling in the case of Obergefell v Hodges officially legalized same-sex marriage across all fifty states, ushering in an era many would call progressive and headed toward equality
- Interracial Couples More Common In Same-Sex Relationships
A new report from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey backs up what we've all witnessed, that queer couples are more likely to be interracial than their straight counterparts
- Marriage, Money, and Power: Why Gay and Interracial Marriage Challenge . . .
The resistance to both interracial and gay marriage has always been dressed in religious language, but at its core it’s about economics and power Religion has long been used to justify social control, particularly in rural America, where faith is deeply tied to identity
- Marriage equality intersectionality - Robinson - 2023 - Analyses of . . .
Prominent lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) figures have argued that marriage is an oppressive institution and that legalizing same-sex marriage would not benefit the most marginalized members of the community, particularly Black people
- Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia
The 1960 and 1970 censuses showed that interracial marriage between black people and white people was least likely to occur in the South and most likely to occur in the West, specifically the West Coast
- Analogizing Interracial and Same-Sex Marriage - JSTOR
Even with Mildred Loving’s explicit blessing of the comparisons between interracial and same-sex marriage bans, debates about the similarities between the cases continued
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