It depends on the location and what you are terming to be a "mixed marriage". However, if you are specifically referring to interracial marriages between Blacks and Whites in the United States during the 1960s, yes, there was quite strong hostility against mixed marriages. Many states had "anti-miscegination laws" which made it illegal for people of different races to marry each other. This was eventually resolved by the US Supreme Court in 1968, holding that interracial marriage would be legal, but the decision was very controversial at the time.
Hawaii Five-O - 1968 The Case Against Philip Christie 11-4 was released on: USA: 19 October 1978
They didnt take no action
Discriminatory practices in housing. Discriminatory practices in mortgage lending. Discriminatory restrictions on multiracial marriages. Discriminatory real estate practices such as steering African Americans to certain neighborhoods.
1968 World Series - 1968 was released on: USA: 2 October 1968
Chinese Firedrill - 1968 was released on: USA: 1968
January 1, 1968.
Campaign Against Censorship was created in 1968.
Swords Against Wizardry was created in 1968.
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Nixon ran against Democrat George S. McGovern in the 1968 election and won.
During the TET offensive of 1968.
Vietnam War
Hawaii Five-O - 1968 The Case Against Philip Christie 11-4 was released on: USA: 19 October 1978
Impossible to answer ! There is no way for the general public to know how long someone's marriage lasts - except for the Register of births, deaths and marriages. One person could not go though the whole marriage section and glean the information quickly. From the ONS in the UK - For those married in 1968, 20% of marriages had ended in divorce by the 15th wedding anniversary whereas for those married in 1998, almost a third of marriages (32%) had ended by this time
Richard Nixon, who was eventually elected in 1968.
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