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Published: 11:45 BST, 18 January 2018 | Updated: 23:43 BST, 18 January 2018
These are the incredible images of interracial couples in the 19th century - at a time when mixed-race marriage was either taboo or simply prohibited by law.
Posing together proudly these extraordinary photos provide a rare glimpse into some of the mixed-race couples in the 1800s and early 1900s, who didn't let the society's prejudices determine their life decisions.
Although many of these interracial couples are known individuals who paved the way for mixed-race relationships in the future, there is little information about others.
Jack Johnson and his wife Etta Terry Duryea, January 27, 1910. Jack was a successful boxer and a performer for theatre companies. The Jack-of-all-trades was married three times, each time to a white woman
But all of the fascinating pairs pictured would have certainly faced disapproval and harsh anti-miscegenation laws.
In the United States, it was just forty three years ago that interracial marriage were made fully legal in all fifty states.
Even though slavery was abolished in 1865, mixed-race marriages were prohibited by law in the years following the American Civil War.
In Southern and western states alike, anti-miscegenation laws were enacted which criminalized sexual relations and cohabitation between whites and non-whites.
Louis Gregory and Louisa Mathews Gregory. American man Louis Gregory and British women Louisa Mathews met while on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land of Egypt back in 1911
Gladys (Emery) Aoki and Gunjiro Aoki, March 1909. Gunjiro was a Japanese American whilst Gladys was Caucasian. The couple wed in Seattle on March 27, 1909, after traveling from California and Oregon, which prohibited mixed-race marriages and declined to issue them a license
Charles Meehan, a white Irishman and a Hester Meehan, who was born in Canada. A family historian said: 'For Charles, it was just a natural thing to marry this woman who racially wasn't the same as him but in every other way was the love of his life'. Charles and Hester were born in 1856, three months apart. They were married in Canada, where interracial marriage was legal though frowned upon. But for reasons that are unclear, they later headed south to Nebraska with three children in tow.
It wasn't until 1967 when Richard and Mildred Loving - a couple whose mixed-race marriage saw them exiled from their Virginia home - took their fight to the Supreme Court, that things changed.
The Supreme Court ruled that all laws prohibiting interracial marriage were illegal and ended all race-based legal restrictions in the United States.
Although interracial marriage was never prohibited in the United Kingdom, it was frowned upon by society up until the 1960s.
An unidentified interracial couple are seen posing happily on their wedding day
A Chinese man sits alongside his wife in the 1900s. They are both proudly standing in traditional wear
This couple from South Texas pose together for a photo taken in 1900. This couple refused to allow the prejudice of society to keep them from being together
This extraordinary collection of images celebrates these brave couples in history who had the determination and courage to love on their own terms - in the face of extreme injustice and hardship.
In the heartwarminig photograph below, the Coleridge-Taylor's pose for a family portrait.
Samuel was an English composer and conductor of mixed-race heritage who married an Englishwoman. Jessica's parents objected to the marriage because of Samuel's skin colour but eventually relented and attended the wedding.
Samuel had a successful career touring America three times and his daughter Avril Coleridge-Taylor became a conductor-composer in her own right.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor with his wife Jessie Walmisley and their two children. He was an English composer and conductor of mixed-race heritage and Jessie with an Englishwoman
This Edwardian couple smile as they pose together on their wedding day in the 1900s
George Stevens born in Mexico and whose mother was Spanish came to Utah in 1860 where he met Lucinda Vilate Flake at a sqaure dance. In 1872 the pair married but astonishingly just sixteen years later, such a union between the two races would be against Utah law
Mere and Alexander Cowan with baby Pita, New Zealand, 1870. Intermarriage between Maori and Pakeha (non-Maori, usually of British ethnic origin) was common from the early days of European settlement in New Zealand. The government encouraged intermarriage, which was seen as a means of civilizing Maori. However, many people disapproved of intermarriage
Journalist George Schuyler and wife Josephine Cogdell, who was a performer sit at the table with their daughter
In the photo above, George Schuyler and wife Josephine Cogdell, sit at the table with their daughter.
George Schuyler was a well-known left-wing journalist in the 1920s and Josephine Cogdell was a model-actress-dancer who came from a rich, former slave-owning family.
Interested in left wing ideas, Cogdell began writing back and forth with Schuyler, whom she eventually traveled to New York to meet and later marry. When they married, Cogdell wrote on the marriage certificate that she was coloured to avoid any opposition.
An unknown couple stand together in unity. It was believed to be 1910 and taken in America
The identity of these lovers remains to be unknown, yet the photo is believed to have been taken during the 1900s
Joseph Phillippe Lemercier Laroche with his wife Juliette and and their two children Marie and Louise. Joseph studied in France where he became an engineer but was unable to get work because of a racist society. Joseph was one of the fatalities of the Titanic
The family portrait above shows Joseph Phillippe Lemercier Laroche with his wife Juliette and and their two children Marie and Louise.
Joseph studied in France where he became an engineer but was unable to get work because of a racist society. He married a local French woman and they decided to go back to Joseph's native Haiti for work.
They ended up travelling on the Titanic making Joseph the only known black passenger on the ill-fated voyage. On April 14th, 1912 Joseph woke Juliette to tell her that the ship had an accident.
He and his wife carried their sleeping daughters to the top deck so the three of them could board a lifeboat. Joseph died in the sinking of the Titanic and his body never recovered.
Elizabeth Taylor from South Shields, Tyneside and husband Muhammed Hasan, a Yemeni national. It's believed the pair married in the 1920s at a time when disapproval would have been high amongst the British public
Pictured again, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's wife Jessie Walmisley and their two children
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