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Mrs. Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 07:17 AM
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A Public Statement From Mildred Loving
Loving for All


By Mildred Loving


Prepared for Delivery on June 12, 2007,

The 40th Anniversary of the Loving vs. Virginia Announcement

When my late husband, Richard, and I got married in Washington, DC in 1958, it wasn’t to make a political statement or start a fight. We were in love, and we wanted to be married.

We didn’t get married in Washington because we wanted to marry there.
We did it there because the government wouldn’t allow us to marry back home in Virginia where we grew up, where we met, where we fell in love, and where we wanted to be together and build our family. You see, I am a woman of color and Richard was white, and at that time people believed it was okay to keep us from marrying because of their ideas of who should marry whom.

When Richard and I came back to our home in Virginia, happily married, we had no intention of battling over the law. We made a commitment to each other in our love and lives, and now had the legal commitment, called marriage, to match. Isn’t that what marriage is?

Not long after our wedding, we were awakened in the middle of the night in our own bedroom by deputy sheriffs and actually arrested for the “crime” of marrying the wrong kind of person. Our marriage certificate was hanging on the wall above the bed. The state prosecuted Richard and me, and after we were found guilty, the judge declared: “Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix.” He sentenced us to a year in prison, but offered to suspend the sentence if we left our home in Virginia for 25 years exile.

We left, and got a lawyer. Richard and I had to fight, but still were not fighting for a cause. We were fighting for our love.

Though it turned out we had to fight, happily Richard and I didn’t have to fight alone. Thanks to groups like the ACLU and the NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund, and so many good people around the country willing to speak up, we took our case for the freedom to marry all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. And on June 12, 1967, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that, “The freedom to marry has long been recognized as one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men,” a “basic civil right.”

My generation was bitterly divided over something that should have been so clear and right. The majority believed that what the judge said, that it was God’s plan to keep people apart, and that government should discriminate against people in love. But I have lived long enough now to see big changes. The older generation’s fears and prejudices have given way, and today’s young people realize that if someone loves someone they have a right to marry.

Surrounded as I am now by wonderful children and grandchildren, not a day goes by that I don’t think of Richard and our love, our right to marry, and how much it meant to me to have that freedom to marry the person precious to me, even if others thought he was the “wrong kind of person” for me to marry. I believe all Americans, no matter their race, no matter their sex, no matter their sexual orientation, should have that same freedom to marry. Government has no business imposing some people’s religious beliefs over others. Especially if it denies people’s civil rights.

I am still not a political person, but I am proud that Richard’s and my name is on a court case that can help reinforce the love, the commitment, the fairness, and the family that so many people, black or white, young or old, gay or straight seek in life. I support the freedom to marry for all. That’s what Loving, and loving, are all about.
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 07:36 AM
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1. Thanks for posting this -- what a wonderful thing to read
And, a big hug to Mrs. Loving for mentioning same sex marriages as deserving the same rights and dignity as anyone else's.

Note: There was a decent TV movie made about the Lovings. I believe Timothy Hutton was in it.
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 07:37 AM
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2. Mrs. V -- please also post this is GD
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Mrs. Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:07 AM
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4. Done!
Thank you for the suggestion. I don't go to GD, so I didn't think to post it there.
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:23 AM
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7. Oh no! I just did it, too!
Because, I started thinking: MrsV doesn't go into GD, so I'll do it for her!
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Crazy Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 07:48 AM
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3. Good post
A lot of people who find race discrimination appalling do not realize that it's the exact same kind of discrimination bred purely from either hate or fear that applies to their resentment of same sex marriages. Take my poor mom who's getting old and frequently goes to church. The church has got her so scared to death that she'll be sent straight to hell unless she votes for the marriage protection act and support other anti-gay rights agendas.

Like Archie Bunker in "All In The Family". A fictional character that reflected real life people's attitudes who truly don't think they're bigots or homophobes. As he used to say: "I got nothin' against youse people"
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:08 AM
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5. Your post is great, too
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Mrs. Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:22 AM
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6. I Think
Edited on Tue Jun-19-07 08:22 AM by Mrs. Venation
A lot of people are so subjugated by their religious leaders they do not stop to think about marriage equality as a civil rights issue. I think if they did, that if they truly understood that this issue is one of not having the government issue preferential status to one class of people, while denying it to another for no good reason, their opposition would, in many cases, simply melt away.

I am a religious person -- a follower of Christ -- but I do not put my trust or faith in the words of fallible human beings, whether they live now, or lived 2000+ years ago.

I think a lot of the religious extremists are not really about God or faith at all; they are about power and control. Since sexual intimacy (and that is what the opposition is about) is the most private and personal of all human behavior, if the religious zealots can control that, or control people's opinions of it, then they have pretty much complete power over their subjects.

They shout that Gawd is on their sides, and the rest of us are beneath contempt. They wouldn't know God if she came up and tapped them on their shoulders.
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:25 AM
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8. Very good post again, MrsV
I'm not a Christian any longer, but every person I love (except for one) is, and they are REAL Christians. Many people on this board who are straight but pro-gay rights also are (Midlo, MrsG, etc.).

Excellent post about power, control, etc. People need to read I Corinthians 13.
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bertha katzenengel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:47 AM
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10. "people need to read I Corinthians 13" -- hear, hear
Christian or not.
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LostinVA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 09:13 AM
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11. Exactly
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Crazy Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 08:38 AM
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9. I can't make up any excuses for mom
Edited on Tue Jun-19-07 08:40 AM by DaveTheWave
She's very confused is all I can say. In her own words she said, "I believe they should have the right (to marry) legally but not morally". Plus the fact that my wife and I are agnostic and whenever we add our opinions to this issue based solely on facts or the rule of law she still cannot get past what's she's known and believed all of her life.

But I'm still gonna keep her :)

What shocks and angers me the most about this society is the fact that a female crack-addict and a new pimp she met two days before can legally get married and have kids and that it is considered more acceptable to the religious right (mom is a democrat) than it is for a stable and loving gay couple to marry and have children.

I personally don't even like labeling people as "gay" even though many don't find it offensive. But for now it's the only way to discuss these issues with clarity.
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Mrs. Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 12:02 PM
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12. Kick
:kick: Because marriage equality is so important.
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Zuiderelle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 12:07 PM
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13. Thanks for posting the words of a true progressive.
:thumbsup:
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Left Is Write Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 01:37 PM
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14. What a wonderful piece of serendipity that their name is Loving.
Mrs. Loving seems to embody the spirit of her name quite well.
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terrya Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 01:39 PM
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15. Thank you for posting this, MrsV.
I get sort of discouraged in our fight for marriage equality. But then I read something like this.
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Mrs. Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 01:52 PM
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16. Hi Terry
You're welcome, my friend.

:hug:
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Oeditpus Rex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-19-07 02:13 PM
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17. I wish all the haters could read this
But then, they wouldn't get it, so...

*heavy sigh*

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Mrs. Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-20-07 09:40 AM
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18. I Know
In many cases if you scratch a homophobe, find a racist lurking underneath.

For some reason, there are people who need their prejudice. I think they have a deep need to feel superior so someone, anyone<\i>, and demonizing, demeaning and hating people who are different enables them to do that.
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kwassa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-20-07 10:01 AM
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19. Is there a link for this statement?
"Surrounded as I am now by wonderful children and grandchildren, not a day goes by that I don’t think of Richard and our love,"

This is very inspiring. I am also in an interracial marriage, and we are about to adopt our first child.

Thank you, Mildred Loving.
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Mrs. Venation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-20-07 11:03 AM
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20. Here You Go

http://positiveliberty.com/2007/06/mildred-lovings-statement.html

God bless you, Kwassa. Adoptive parents are, IMO, special.
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ceile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-20-07 11:30 AM
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21. Thanks for posting this.
I've never heard of this case. Thanks for enlightening me!
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