They soon find comfort and meaning in their new social identity. ... According to Henslin (2010), Stratification is "the relative social position of persons in a given social group, category, geographical region or social unit" (P.298). Derek learns in prison, that stratification and ranking means nothing when it comes to providing goods and services in jail. ...
Throughout the years one can see that the construction of black identity has changed due to white political and social conditions. ... Blacks have used this development of identity to resist, defend, and adapt to the ways of the white political and social conditions. ... I am against the superior-inferior white-black stratification that makes the white a perpetual teacher and the black a perpetual pupil."" ... The article stated that "Indeed, as conditions in the ghetto have worsened and as poor blacks have adapted socially and culturally to this deteriorating, environment, the ghetto has a...