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Derrick P. Alridge
Email: dalridge@uga.edu
Dr. Alridge is Director and Associate Professor
in the Institute for African American Studies and Associate
Professor of Education at the University of Georgia.
Alridge’s areas of scholarship include the history of African-American education,
African-American intellectual history and the history of ideas, and civil rights
studies.
His work has been published in the Journal of African-American History (formerly Journal
of Negro History), the Journal of Negro Education, History
of Education Quarterly (forthcoming in November), and Teachers College
Record, among others.
Dr. Alridge has completed one book, The Educational
Thought of W.E.B. Du Bois: An Intellectual History (with
Teachers College Press, Columbia University). Another
book in progress is The Hip-Hop Mind: An Intellectual
History of the Social Consciousness of a Generation (with
the University of Wisconsin Press). In addition to his
publications, Alridge serves as co-director of the Footsoldier
Project for Civil Rights Studies at UGA and associate
editor of the Journal of African-American History. |