Kansas City Journalist Celebrates History Of Interracial Freedom & Love

The Pitch is slowly turning into a blog and most of their content is targeted toward social media sharing without much into on local life . . . HOWEVER, this was a fascinating story with a bit of history and personal insight mixed in . . . Checkit:

Loving Loving Day: How Richard and Mildred Loving Paved the Way for Interracial Relationships-Including My Own

By Kelcie McKenney On June 12, 1967, the Supreme Court decision on Loving v. Virginia struck down 16 state bans on interracial marriage. The case was centered on the couple Mildred and Richard Loving. Mildred was an Indigenous Black woman and Richard was a white man.

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  1. Stop trying to push this crap. Black people have always hated white people and this will only get worse. After this last riot race relations will never be the same again and will only get worse. Kneel all you want and put out little BLM signs it will not work and will only fuel the fire. You saw it, and you saw what they did to their own in St. Louis. Can't blame whitey anymore!

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  2. Breaking news about interracial relationships from the 1950s. Ho-hum.

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