![]() Alridge is a former fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities and former postdoctoral fellow of the National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation. Alridge’s scholarship has appeared in the "History of Education Quarterly," "The Journal of African American History," "The Journal of Negro Education," "Teachers College Record," "Educational Researcher," and numerous other scholarly journals and volumes. Alridge illuminates Du Bois’s educational thought on a wide variety of issues, such as women and education, black leadership, black identity, civil rights, black. ![]() ![]() Franklin), and co-editor of "The Black Intellectual Tradition in the United States in the Twentieth Century" (in progress with Cornelius Bynum). Du Bois: An Intellectual History," co-editor of "Message in the Music: Hip Hop, History, and Pedagogy" (with James B. He is the author of "The Educational Thought of W.E.B. His primary areas of scholarship are African American educational and intellectual history and the civil rights movement. the Colored Peoples: Internationalism and the Black Intellectual Tradition. ![]() Alridge, Ph.D., is director of the Center of Race and Education in the South and a professor in the Social Foundations of Education program at the UVA School of Education and Human Development. Black internationalism, a global racial consciousness and commitment to. The Black Intellectual Tradition Author: Edited by Derrick P. ![]()
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