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÷ ∙««NATION, Page 14Dealing with DemographyBy Isaac Abraham
When Isaac Abraham, 38, was growing up in the Williamsburg
section of Brooklyn, N.Y., it was populated mainly by
ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jews. But by the 1970s, Williamsburg had
experienced a large influx of blacks and Hispanics. Abraham now
lives in a subsidized housing project where 49% of the tenants are
white and 51% black or Hispanic, and race relations are often
strained.
"When we got in (the housing project), there was a struggle to
survive. It was the late 1970s, and the vibrations from both groups
was very hostile, very, very hostile. There was almost every day
a major crime -- people getting mugged, robbed, chains snatched,
children beaten. And not people of both groups: the victims were
always somebody out of the 49%. A kid who was sent down to the
grocery, an adult would escort him. Forget the playground. Only one
kind of people used that, and that was the people who created the
nuisance. My wife was mugged by a team. And at that time we decided
we were just going to stand up and fight. Now if (someone tries a
mugging) and we get him, you don't know what will happen."