As the nation grows more diverse and America moves toward being a minority-majority land, interracial marriages continue to increase. In fact , almost five years after the Substantial Court struck down anti-miscegenation laws in Loving v. Virginia, a fifth coming from all newlyweds committed a partner who is another type of race from their own in 2013. Even though Americans almost unanimously approve of interracial marriage, the rate is higher among a few groups than …