In 1989, Brooklyn Tech’s student body was 51% black and Hispanic. Today, it’s less than 12%
“In short, over a period of 33 years, the proportion of blacks gaining admission to Stuyvesant High School fell to just under one-tenth of what it had been before,” Mr. Sowell writes in “Wealth, Poverty and Politics.” “None of the usual explanations of racial disparities—racism, poverty or ‘a legacy of slavery’—can explain this major retrogression over time.”
How about the immigration of able and driven Asians?