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I found that their last name was perfect for this court decision, too. Loving v. Virginia. Brings tears to my eyes. I...
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The final sentence in Mildred Loving’s obituary in The New York Times makes note of her June 2007 statement to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Loving v. Virginia. Part of the Washington Post’s obituary read: “A modest homemaker, Loving never thought she had done anything extraordinary. ‘It wasn’t my doing,’ Loving told the Associated Press in a rare interview a year before her death. ‘It was God’s work.’” http://lovingfilm.com/