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The first in-depth history of miscegenation law in the United States, this book illustrates in vivid detail how states, communities, and the courts have defined and regulated mixed-race marriage from the colonial period to the present. Combining a storyteller's detail with a historian's analysis, Peter Wallenstein brings the sagas of Richard and Mildred Loving and countless other interracial couples before them to light in this harrowing history of how individual states had the power to regulate one of the most private aspects of life: marriage.
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"His compelling analysis delivers a superb legal history of interracial marriage...filling a remarkable void in the literature..."
Library Journal
"Wallenstein compellingly traces the legal intersection between race and sex..."
Booklist
"For he has unearthed many true stories that make the reader's heart ache for the sufferings of real people..."
Harriet P. Gross, Dallas Morning News