New York is still racially segregated:
Each dot stands for 25 people, and Red is for White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, and Orange is Hispanic. As you can see, there’s a pretty strong White population all through Manhattan and on the west side of Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Asians and Hispanics got lower Manhattan and most of Queens, and Black people have northern Manhattan and the eastern parts of Brooklyn. The four-ethnicity blanket still casts a big umbrella over dozens of cultures and mixes, but there probably weren’t enough colors to make a map of that.
Behold, The Jenny McCarthy Body Count
Don’t let the anti-vax movement tick those numbers up any higher.
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