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Interracial relationships, including physical contact like kissing, were considered taboo and often met with strong social and legal repercussions in the 1860s, particularly in the United States. This could lead to public outrage, violence, legal prosecution, and even lynching in extreme cases due to deeply ingrained racism and laws prohibiting interracial relationships.

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