PRESENT STATE OF THE LAW AGAINST INTERMARRIAGE
The present situation as regards intermarriage is as follows: Intermarriage between the Caucasian and other races is prohibited by the Constitutions of six States, all Southern, namely: Alabama,[[158]] Florida,[[159]] Mississippi,[[160]] North Carolina,[[161]] South Carolina,[[162]] and Tennessee.[[163]] Intermarriage is prohibited by statute also in the above States and in twenty other States and Territories, namely: Alabama,[[164]] Arizona,[[165]] Arkansas,[[166]] California,[[167]] Colorado,[[168]] Delaware,[[169]] Florida,[[170]] Georgia,[[171]] Idaho,[[172]] Indiana,[[173]] Kentucky,[[174]] Louisiana,[[175]] Maryland,[[176]] Mississippi,[[177]] Missouri,[[178]] Nebraska,[[179]] Nevada,[[180]] North Carolina,[[181]] Oklahoma,[[182]] Oregon,[[183]] South Carolina,[[184]] Tennessee,[[185]] Texas,[[186]] Utah,[[187]] Virginia,[[188]] and West Virginia.[[189]]