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  1. 7 sie 1998 · GENEVA — The United Nations adopted a resolution deploring laws "forbidding mixed marriage between persons differing in color, nationality, race or religion." The Soviet delegation accused...

  2. 11 cze 2017 · Today, nearly 20 percent of all newlyweds in the United States are married to someone of a different race or ethnicity, according to the Pew Research Center. Rosina and Leon Watson on their ...

  3. 16 sie 1998 · Roughly 1 in 25 American married couples today are interracial. In fact, there are at least three million children of mixed-race parentage in the United States -- and this figure doesn't...

  4. changes in the number and frequency of interracial marriages in America over a 22-year time frame. Differential assimilation is employed as a theoretical frame for understanding interracial marriage trends and determining if differences exist between marriages involving a Black spouse and interracial unions without a Black partner.

  5. 8 cze 2017 · Fifty years ago on Monday, a landmark U.S. Supreme Court civil-rights decision declared that state laws that barred mixed-race marriages were unconstitutional. Before that Loving v....

  6. 30 lip 2017 · When researchers tracked same- and mixed-race newlywed couples for 15 years, they found that 66 percent of the white couples were still married, compared with 59 percent of the black couples.

  7. 28 wrz 2011 · Marriages to immigrants increased fivefold among U.S.-born Asian women and doubled among U.S.-born Latinas since 1980. Out-marriage to Whites also was higher among self-identified biracial than monoracial individuals, but these differences were smallest among Blacks.

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