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In June 1967, a unanimous Supreme Court struck down the anti-miscegenation law as a violation of the US Constitution.The opinion written by Chief Justice Earl Warren declared: “There is patently no legitimate overriding purpose independent of invidious racial discrimination which justifies this classification . Richard Perry Loving was a white man, the son of Lola (Allen) Loving and Twillie Loving. Her second son, Donald preceded her in death … Memorial; Photos ; Flowers ; Family Members. info@cleomarbellaproperties.com. After her husband’s death, Mildred Loving raised their three children, two boys and a girl.