>From: Dani Comey <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: VA hasn't always been for lovers.... >To: [log in to unmask] > >fyi.... > > >>"Virginia Hasn't Always Been for Lovers: The History of Laws Banning >>Interracial Marriage" - Tuesday, February 29th, 10:00 to 11:30, 105 >>Living/Learning Commons. >> >>Phyl Newbeck, Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Specialist with AA/EO >> >>will give a one hour presentation, followed by a question and answer >>session on the history of American laws barring marriage between members >>of >>different races. These laws began in 1664 and continue to this date >>with a >>Section of the Alabama Constitution which states that "[t]he legislature >> >>shall never pass any law to authorize or legalize any marriage between >>any >>white person and a negro, or descendant of a negro." >> >>Laws against interracial marriage existed in forty states and >>encompassed a >>variety of racial, ethnic and even religious groups. They were not >>declared unconstitutional until 1967, but states continued to try to ban >> >>such unions well into the 1970's. Come learn more about a little known >>part of American social history. >> > > >**************************************************** > >Dani Comey >Associate Director of Student Life >Director of Orientation and Parent Relations >The University of Vermont >Billings B400 >Burlington, VT 05405 > >802.656.4136 (voice) >802.656.7731 (fax) >[log in to unmask] > >