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  2. Interracial marriage - Wikipedia

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    The overall numbers mask significant gender gaps within some racial groups. Among black Americans, men are much more likely than women to marry someone of a different race. Fully a quarter of black men who got married in 2013 married someone who was not black. Only 12% of black women married outside of their race.

  3. Interracial marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    4.6% of married Black American women and 10.8% of married Black American men had a non-Black spouse. 8.5% of married Black men and 3.9% of married Black women had a White spouse. 0.2% of married Black women were married to Asian American men, representing the least prevalent marital combination.

  4. Anti-miscegenation laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the individuals attempting to marry would not be held guilty of miscegenation itself, but felony charges of adultery or fornication would be brought against them instead. All anti-miscegenation laws banned marriage between whites and non-white groups, primarily black people, but often also Native Americans and Asian Americans. [5]

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  6. List of interracial romance films - Wikipedia

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    A black schoolteacher tries to hide from her mother that she is married to a white man. 2013 [54] Out of the Furnace: Scott Cooper: Russell Baze is White and his ex-girlfriend Lena Taylor, is Latina. 2013: House of Secrets: Bianca Lawson: A newly divorced black woman tries to figure out who has been breaking into her house given to her by her ...

  7. Loving (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Loving, a white construction worker in Caroline County, Virginia, falls in love with a local black woman and family friend, Mildred Jeter. Upon Mildred discovering that she is pregnant, they decide to marry. Knowing that interracial marriage violates Virginia's anti-miscegenation laws, they drive to Washington, D.C., to get married in ...

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  9. One-drop rule - Wikipedia

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    Steve, a white man married to a mixed-race woman who passes as white, is pursued by a Southern sheriff. He intends to arrest Steve and charge him with miscegenation for being married to a woman of partly black ancestry. Steve pricks his wife's finger and swallows some of her blood.