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Interracial marriage in the United States

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The list Interracial marriage in the United States includes Zephaniah Kingsley, Andrea Dimitry, Jesse Duke, Ophelia Paquet and I Married a Jew. The list consists of 13 members.

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    Nayel Nassar and Jennifer Gates

    Nayel Nassar and Jennifer Gates have been engaged for 1 year since getting engaged on 29th Jan 2020.
    Nayel Nassar and Jennifer Gates
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    Zephaniah Kingsley

    British plantation owner, slave trader (1765–1843)
    Overview: Zephaniah Kingsley Jr. (December 4, 1765 – September 14, 1843), a Quaker born in England who moved as a child with his family to South Carolina, became a planter, slave trader, and merchant who built ...
    Date of birth: 4 December 1765
    Date of death: 14 September 1843
    Age: 77 (age at death)
    Nationality: British
    Occupation: Business
    Gender: Male
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    Michel Dragon

    Greek American Lieutenant American Revolution
    Michel Dragon
    Overview: Michel Dragon (Greek: Μιχάλης Δράκος, 1739 – 1821) also known as Don Michael Dragon or Michael Dracos was a Greek merchant and lieutenant who served in the Spanish army during the American Revolution ...
    Date of birth: 1739
    Date of death: 1821
    Age: 81 (age at death)
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    Andrea Dimitry

    Greek American hero in the War of 1812
    Overview: Andrea Dimitry (January 1775 – March 1, 1852) was a Greek refugee who migrated to New Orleans. He was a merchant and hero in the War of 1812. He married Marianne Céleste Dragon a Louisiana creole woman ...
    Date of birth: January 1775
    Date of death: 1 March 1852
    Age: 77 (age at death)
    Occupation: Business
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    Jesse Duke

    American newspaper editor
    Overview: Jesse C. Duke (1854? - ?) was a religious and political leader in Alabama who established and edited the Baptist Montgomery Herald newspaper and served as a Selma University trustee. He advocated ...
    Date of birth: 1854
    Age: 170
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    Overview: Ophelia (Catata) Paquet (born 1864, in Clatsop County, Oregon; died December 25, 1925, in Salem, Marion County, Oregon) was a Tillamook Indian woman involved in a famous Oregon miscegenation court case ...
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    Alexander Dimitry

    American diplomat
    Overview: Alexander Dimitry (February 7, 1805 – January 30, 1883) was an American diplomat, linguist and scholar. He worked as a U.S. ambassador to Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
    Date of birth: 1805
    Date of death: 1883
    Age: 77 (age at death)
    Occupation: Politician
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    Overview: "My Daughter Married a Negro" is an essay by an anonymous male author published in Harper's Magazine in the July 1951 issue. It discussed the author's daughter Anne's marriage to an African American – ...
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    I Married a Jew

    1939 essay
    Overview: "I Married a Jew" is an essay by Gretchen Lewis published in The Atlantic in the January 1939 issue. It discusses her marriage to a Jewish man, referred to as Ben in the article. Herself being a Christian ...
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    Loving v. Virginia

    U.S. Supreme Court case abolishing restrictions on interracial marriage
    Loving v. Virginia
    Overview: Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967), was a landmark civil rights decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that laws banning interracial marriage violate the Equal Protection and Due ...
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    Overview: In October 2009, Keith Bardwell, a Robert, Louisiana, Justice of the Peace, refused to officiate the civil wedding of an interracial couple because of his personal views, in spite of a 1967 United States ...
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    Overview: Naim v. Naim, 197 Va. 80; 87 S.E.2d 749 (1955), is a case regarding interracial marriage. The case was decided by the Supreme Court of Virginia on June 13, 1955. The Court held the marriage between the ...
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    Loving Day

    Annual celebration on 12 June in the United States
    Overview: Loving Day is an annual celebration held on June 12, the anniversary of the 1967 United States Supreme Court decision Loving v. Virginia which struck down all anti-miscegenation laws remaining in sixteen ...
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