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FILE - This Jan. 26, 1965 file photo shows Mildred Loving, a black woman, and her husband, Richard P. Loving, who was white. In 1958, the two Virginia residents went to Washington to get married. After they returned to Central Point, their hometown in rural Caroline County north of Richmond, police raided their home and arrested them. They avoided jail time by agreeing to leave Virginia _ the only home they'd known _ for 25 years.  (AP Photo, File)

FILE - This Jan. 26, 1965 file photo shows Mildred Loving, a black woman, and her husband, Richard P. Loving, who was white. In 1958, the two Virginia residents went to Washington to get married. After they returned to Central Point, their hometown in rural Caroline County north of Richmond, police raided their home and arrested them. They avoided jail time by agreeing to leave Virginia _ the only home they'd known _ for 25 years. (AP Photo, File)

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