'Loving' moments: Monroe Gallery of Photography presents Grey Villet's tender images of the couple who legalized love "Mildred sews a button on Richard's shirt, King and Queen County, Virginia," Grey Villet, 1965. "Mildred and Richard Loving kiss, King and Queen Count, Virginia," Grey Villet, 1965. “Mildred and Richard Loving watching television at home, King and Queen County, Virginia,” Grey Villet, 1965. “Mildred and Richard Loving driving,” Grey Villet, 1965. Published February 23, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified February 23, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - 'Loving' moments: Monroe Gallery of Photography presents Grey Villet's tender images of the couple who legalized love Sixty years ago, Life Magazine photographer Grey Villet photographed Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial married couple who had been arrested and convicted under Virginia's anti-miscegenation laws. The Lovings were eventually vindicated in 1967 by the U.S. Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia, a landmark civil rights decision that legalized interracial marriage and paved the way for same-sex marriage decades later. collection_8975462c-efda-11ef-b6cf-070c0b3beefb.html
As featured on - 'Loving' moments: Monroe Gallery of Photography presents Grey Villet's tender images of the couple who legalized love Sixty years ago, Life Magazine photographer Grey Villet photographed Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial married couple who had been arrested and convicted under Virginia's anti-miscegenation laws. The Lovings were eventually vindicated in 1967 by the U.S. Supreme Court in Loving v. Virginia, a landmark civil rights decision that legalized interracial marriage and paved the way for same-sex marriage decades later.
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