Today is #LovingDay, a celebration commemorating the day the Supreme Court struck down state bans against interracial marriage. It's named for the monumental case, #LovingvVirginia, and the interracial couple at its center, Richard and Mildred Loving. When they married in June of 1958, interracial marriage was banned in the state of Virginia where they lived due to the Racial Integrity Act of 1924. Although they were able to marry in a different state, they were arrested in Virginia for living together. Their case eventually went all the way to the Supreme Court, where it was decided unanimously in the Lovings' favor on June 12, 1967.