Alabama vote ban interracial marriage
9 Feb South Carolina was the second-to-last state to get rid of its interracial marriage ban in , with 38 percent voting against doing so. But again.
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Anti-miscegenation laws in the United States - Wikipedia
In November , Alabama became the last state to overturn a law banning interracial marriage. revealed—40 percent of Alabamans voted to keep the ban —apparently many Alabamans.
12 Mar Alabama is the last state in which a ban on interracial marriage is still set to vote on a controversial bill that would repeal a ban on interracial.
Description:Maryland 's anti-miscegenation law required a white woman who married a male slave to serve the master for the lifetime of her slave husband. In addition, the law required that any children resulting from the union be required to labor for the parish for 31 years. Pennsylvania 's anti-miscegenation law of punished free blacks who married whites with a sentence of bondage for life. The night they returned to their home in Virginia they were arrested at 2:
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