Amy Steinbugler's primary argument in "Loving Across Racial Divides" is that_____.
A) because of our colorblind society interracial couples are unlikely to face any unusual challenges compared to intraracial relationships
B) both race and racism continue to impact the everyday lives of interracial couples, in spite of increased public acceptance of racial intermarriage
C) interracial relationships face extraordinary challenges that are detrimental to families and should therefore be avoided
D) partners in interracial romantic relationships represent an enlightened move toward a "post- racial" state
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