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Interracial Brooklyn
A graph showing the declining support for laws against racial intermarriage in the US. CLICK TO ENLARGE

Even though the Supreme Court made interracial marriage legal in the US in 1967, surveys in the early 1970s found a substantial proportion of Americans, more than a third, supportive of laws making marriage between blacks and whites illegal. Over time, support for laws against interracial marriage has mostly melted away, but not disappeared completely. Note that young people have always been more accepting of interracial marriage than the population as a whole.


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