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  • Published: 1 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807041017
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 248
  • RRP: $35.00

Loving

Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy




How interracial intimacy changed history and may alter American politics.

The landmark story of how interracial love and marriage changed American history—and continues to alter the landscape of American politics

When Mildred and Richard Loving wed in 1958, they were ripped from their shared bed and taken to court. Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of Virginia. The resulting landmark decision of Loving v. Virginia ended bans on interracial marriage and remains a signature case—the first to use the words “white supremacy” to describe such racism.

Drawing from the earliest chapters in US history, legal scholar Sheryll Cashin reveals the enduring legacy of America’s original sin, tracing how we transformed from a country without an entrenched construction of race to a nation where one drop of nonwhite blood merited exclusion from full citizenship. In vivid detail, she illustrates how the idea of whiteness was created by the planter class of yesterday and is reinforced by today’s power-hungry dog-whistlers to divide struggling whites and people of color, ensuring plutocracy and undermining the common good.

Not just a hopeful treatise on the future of race relations in America, Loving challenges the notion that trickle-down progressive politics is our only hope for a more inclusive society. Accessible and sharp, Cashin reanimates the possibility of a future where interracial understanding serves as a catalyst of a social revolution ending not in artificial color blindness but in a culture where acceptance and difference are celebrated.

  • Published: 1 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807041017
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 248
  • RRP: $35.00

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Praise for Loving

"A timely and illuminating account of a struggle that lies at the heart of the American story."--Jill Lepore
"Cashin provides an accessible, essential, and ultimately hopeful view of racial relationships in America."--Henry Louis Gates Jr.
"Loving gives us the historical tools and urges us to renew our old fight for the human right to love."--Ibram X. Kendi
"Compelling...with rich historicity and sharp analysis."--Tim Wise
"A story that is at times chilling, at times, heartening, and always astonishing."--Daniel Okrent