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Sexual Civil Rights From Miscegenation laws to Gay Marriage

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Richard and Mildred Loving Pace v. Alabama, 1883: SCOTUS confirms that anti- miscegenation laws are Constitutional, and that they do not constitute discrimination against any race. McLaughlin v. Florida, 1964: overturns Pace; sets the stage for Loving

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Sexual Civil Rights

From Miscegenation laws to Gay Marriage

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Gay Marriage Cases Before SCOTUS

Perry v. Schwarzenegger Windsor v. United States

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Richard and Mildred Loving

• Pace v. Alabama, 1883: SCOTUS confirms that anti-miscegenation laws are Constitutional, and that they do not constitute discrimination against any race.

• McLaughlin v. Florida, 1964: overturns Pace; sets the stage for Loving

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Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution (July 1868)

• Citizenship Clause:No state can abridge the rights of citizenship

• Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses: states may not restrain the liberty of citizens unequally, and must provide equal access to the law to all citizens.

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Nella Larsen, Passing (1929)

Myth of the “tragic mullatto”

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Pauli Murray,1910-1985

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Psupreme Court of California: Perez v. Sharp

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Jeanne Crain and Ethel Waters in Pinky (Elia Kazan, 1949)

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Susan Kohner and Juanita Moore in Imitation of LIfe (Douglas Sirk, 1959)

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Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier and Katherine Houghton in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (Stanley Kramer, 1967