Derrick P. Alridge

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Derrick P. Alridge, a former middle and high school teacher from South Carolina, is the Philip J. Gibson Professor of Education at the University of Virginia and a scholar of U.S. education history. He has authored or edited five books and published in leading academic journals, establishing himself in the fields of American educational and intellectual history. Alridge is working on Teachers in the Movement: An Oral History, drawing from over 500 interviews in his nationally recognized Teachers in the Movement Oral History Project. This project reflects his deep appreciation for the oral tradition, rooted in his upbringing in the Black church.

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The Educational Thought of ...

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The Black Intellectual Trad...

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The New Georgia Encyclopedi...

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With Faith in God and Heart...

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Schooling the Movement: The...

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Message in the Music: Hip H...

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“We [must] consider to what extent the work might reflect a mythology of himself and of Blacks as a people that he wanted to convey to the country at that particular moment in time.”
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