This document discusses AIDS and race relations in New York City during the 1980s. It focuses on how AIDS disproportionately impacted African Americans and other minority groups due to lack of education and medical support. Racial stigma led people to believe AIDS was a "gay disease" and ignore its spread among minorities. Government neglect exacerbated the epidemic in minority and low-income communities. The document examines individual accounts and statistics to argue that racism prevented an effective response to the AIDS crisis.