In all societies there is a personal choice (sometimes enforced) as a social concept of a social identity building model. The availability of various resources for building social identity is often limited by the boundaries set by each society. Changing the boundaries of social identity building increases the availability of resources for building social identity. Previous legal regulations in South Africa and the United States have assigned specific races and races to specific ethnic groups.
In recent years, policy concerns regarding the crisis of African-American men have focused on various areas where African-American men suffer from unbalanced social illness. These include education, housing, employment, and health care. However, in other areas, these problems are particularly pronounced in the criminal field and the criminal justice system. African Americans are affected by two important issues in this regard. First, African Americans are more likely to be victims of crime than others. It has created a range of personal and community problems that have hindered other areas of production activities. Second, the severity of some form of criminal justice supervision by African-American men has created a complex series of results that affect not only individual victims and criminals, but also family and community .
From the beginning, identity was the main focus of African and African American writers. Indeed, the identity of African Americans experienced dramatic changes between the 18th and 20th centuries. As Amistad's "Federal Party No. 54" presented by the new black and black soul shows, the identity of African Americans has changed from an early tribal identity to a slavery based inhumane identity It was. Finally, the new "Black Identity" is based on art and Africa. These changes
Strangely, do we use visual identities to acquire personal identity, or do we lack such awareness? In the post-revival era, the issue of African American identity became a concern for both white and black Americans. Caucasians try to judge the status of blacks in society, but blacks are trying to define themselves, but the way they are very different. Visual recognition was part of the struggle then, even African Americans are fighting for their visual image now.