By: Madeleine Muzdakis
In 1967, a case called Loving v. Virginia declared the right to choose interracial marriage a constitutional personal freedom. While this monumental decision was soberingly recent, the history of interracial romance
Madeleine Muzdakis is a contributing writer for My Modern Met, focusing on a wide range of topics including art, science, history, and human interest stories. With a passion for uncovering unique and fascinating stories, Madeleine strives to bring readers engaging content that celebrates the beauty and diversity of the world around us.
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Madeleine's coverage revolves around scientific and cultural themes, with a focus on archaeological discoveries, historical artifacts, and natural phenomena. She often cites data and covers industry-specific topics related to archaeology, science, and culture.
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