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Then as Now - New York’s Shifting Ethnic Mosaic

White Largest concentration of DOMINICAN immigrants Washington Heights (46%) Born in Black the U.S. Hispanic Asian Central, South America Caribbean Baychester Largest concentration of FILIPINO East Asia (incl. China, Korea, Japan) BRONX Foreign born South Asia immigrants Forest Hills (incl. India, Pakistan) Southeast Asia (44%) (incl. Philippines, Vietnam) Eastern Europe Most KOREAN Harlem immigrants Fresh Meadows (2,149) Most MANHATTAN MEXICAN Astoria immigrants Corona (1,885) Flushing Jackson Heights Largest CHINESE immigrant concentration Chinatown (63%) Williamsburg QUEENS Most HAITIAN immigrants Flatbush (1,306) South Jamaica Bedford- Stuyvesant Brownsville Sunset Park Canarsie BROOKLYN STATEN ISLAND Brighton Beach LEAST DIVERSE tract: largest concentration of native WHITES Breezy Point (95%) MOST DIVERSE tract: at least 100 people each from nine major groups Queens Village Most Largest immigrant concentration, mainly UKRAINIANS, RUSSIANS, and UZBEKS Brighton Beach (84%) Largest concentration Most INDIAN PAKISTANI immigrants Bellerose immigrants Parkville of native BLACKS Bedford- Stuyvesant (89%) (1,663) (532)

Then as Now - New York’s Shifting Ethnic Mosaic

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A century ago, Israel Zangwill popularized the term in his play, “The Melting Pot.” New York has evolved into a greater crucible of race and ethnicity today than it was back then, but the city als...

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