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Interracial Relationships For centuries human beings have been on a quest for love. As time has passed, this search has lead to mixing of races and resulted in interracial relationships, both long-term couples and casual dating. An interracial relationship is defined by the Webster dictionary as intimacies between two people of different races. “I had no idea when I immigrated to the U.S in 1996, I would fall in love with a black girl,” said Dirk Schwartz. Immigration has boosted the number of interracial relationships by increasing the chances of meeting people from different culture and racial backgrounds. Schwartz, a 28-year-old investment broker, grew up in Berlin, the biggest city in Germany, where he and his …show more content…

By 2050, the immigrant population is expected to grow by 13%, up from the current rate of 10%, drastically impacting the interracial relationships. "Being in an interracial relationship has taught me to be considerate of other cultures,” said Schwartz. Thirty-seven years ago, interracial dating and marrying, which is now on the rises throughout the United States, was banned by 19 states. Back then interracial couples like * Lenny Wilson and *Amy Lynn, would be shunned, jailed or killed. In 1967 the Supreme Court ruled in the case Loving v. Virginia that laws against interracial marriages, dating back to 1661, were unconstitutional. States like South Carolina and Alabama ignored the Supreme Courts decisions. In 1998, 103 years later, South Carolina finally lifted the ban on interracial marriages. It would take Alabama two more years to remove its ban. Wilson, a black 25-year-old male, and his 23-year old white girlfriend, Amy, have lived together for the last seven years. The couple has three kids, 5-year-old Alexander, 4-year-old Noah and 2-year-old Caleb. “I think my children are gorgeous, and are blessed, because they are bi-racial,” said Lynn. Wilson and Lynn went to the same high school and were introduced by Wilson’s sister. They also lived in the towns next to each other. The breakdown of segregation made it possible for relationships like theirs

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