Showing posts with label hate map. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hate map. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Fortune's 1934 Map of Italy


Today’s 'Cover of the Day’ over at Vintage Fortune Magazine is the special issue on Italy and Fascism published in July 1934. But that's not all. VFM’s Linda Rubes posts yet another cover today—the REJECTED one that was first created by illustrator Antonio Petruccelli. Read about that here.

What a perfect opportunity for me to share the fabulous map by L.H. Appleton that ran inside that issue. The map is printed double truck, sideways and uses three colors and black.

Now keep in mind that the size of the magazine was 11”x14”, so the full spread (22” x14”) accommodated an incredible amount of description. Clicking on this map will make it bigger, but really not big enough to read clearly. In order to really read the text you need to see the image at full size. (Another reason for me to get back to writing that book about Fortune’s glorious graphic past—wouldn’t it be awesome to see this reproduced at its original size?)

There are two details you can still make out at this size. One is the little black hand representing the Mafia to left of Sicily, and the other is the mileage scale, bottom right, which has to be one of the best mileage scales ever. To show the width of Italy, Appleton gives us a map of Connecticut indicating that it is 68 miles wide. Now if you consider that Fortune’s subscribers at the time, were wealthy businessmen, the size of Connecticut was probably familiar to most of them!

I promise to run more of Fortune’s amazing infographics very soon.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

The Geography of Hate

Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day.

A really good way to remember the millions who died, is to keep on top of the activities and influence of hate groups around us.

Southern Poverty Law Center has been at the forefront of monitoring hate groups of all kinds. What I especially admire about them is that in addition to tracking these groups and exposing their activities, they are dedicated to teaching tolerance. They "provide educators with free resources that teach school children to reject hate, embrace diversity and respect differences.”

Every year SPLC publishes a report on extremist groups and locates them on a Hate Map. The map is interactive so you can see the groups state, by state. This year there are 932 on the map including neo-Nazis, white nationalists, neo-Confederates, racist skinheads, Klansmen and black separatists. Also, hate groups that target gays or immigrants, and some that specialize in producing racist music or propaganda denying the Holocaust.

Of great concern this year was the tremendous growth of antigovernment “Patriot” groups and militias.
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