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In the United States, anti-miscegenation laws (also known as miscegenation laws) were laws passed by most states that prohibited interracial marriage, and in some cases also prohibited interracial sexual relations. Some such laws predate the establishment of the United States, some dating to the later 17th or early 18th century, a century or more after the complete racialization of slavery. Nine states never enacted such laws; 25 states had repealed their laws by 1967, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia that such laws were unconstitutional (via the 14th Amendment adopted in 1868) in the remaining 16 states. The term miscegenation was first used in 1863, during the American Civil War, by journalists to discredit the abolitionist movement by stirring up debate over the p

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  • قوانين مكافحة تمازج الأجناس في الولايات المتحدة (ar)
  • Anti-miscegenation laws in the United States (en)
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  • قوانين مكافحة تمازج الأجناس (المعروفة أيضًا باسم قوانين تمازج الأجناس) في الولايات المتحدة، هي قوانين ولاية أقرّتها الولايات بشكل فردي لحظر الزواج والجنس بين الأعراق المختلفة. كانت قوانين مكافحة تمازج الأجناس جزءًا من القانون الأمريكي، وتبنتها بعض الدول قبل تأسيس الولايات المتحدة. ألغت معظم الولايات حظرها على الزواج بين الأعراق بحلول عام 1967، وذلك عندما قضت المحكمة العليا في قضية لوفينغ ضد فرجينيا بعدم دستورية مثل هذه القوانين في الولايات المتبقية. استُخدم مصطلح تمازج الأجناس لأول مرة في عام 1863 خلال الحرب الأهلية الأمريكية من قبل الصحفيين الأمريكيين، وتعمدوا ذلك للطعن في حركة إلغاء العنصرية عن طريق إثارة النقاش حول احتمال حدوث زواج بين الأعراق بعد إلغاء العبودية. (ar)
  • In the United States, anti-miscegenation laws (also known as miscegenation laws) were laws passed by most states that prohibited interracial marriage, and in some cases also prohibited interracial sexual relations. Some such laws predate the establishment of the United States, some dating to the later 17th or early 18th century, a century or more after the complete racialization of slavery. Nine states never enacted such laws; 25 states had repealed their laws by 1967, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Loving v. Virginia that such laws were unconstitutional (via the 14th Amendment adopted in 1868) in the remaining 16 states. The term miscegenation was first used in 1863, during the American Civil War, by journalists to discredit the abolitionist movement by stirring up debate over the p (en)
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