"Covenant Keeper": Derrick Bell's Enduring Education Legacy (Social Justice Across Contexts in Education)

by Gloria Ladson - Billings (Editor), WilliamTate (Editor)

Synopsis

Although he spent his career as a lawyer and law school professor, Derrick Bell had a profound impact on the field of education in the area of educational equity. Among many accomplishments, Bell was the first African American to earn tenure at the Harvard Law School; he also established a new course in civil rights law and produced what has become a famous casebook: Race, Racism, and American Law. The man who could rightly be called, The Father of Critical Race Theory, Bell was an innovator who did things with the law that others had not thought possible. This volume highlights Bell's influence on a number of prominent education and legal scholars by identifying some of his specific work and how they have used it to inform their own thinking and practice. What is contained here is an assemblage of contributors with deep commitments to the path-breaking work of Derrick Bell - a scholar, a teacher, an activist, a mentor, and a covenant keeper.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published: 31 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 1433130351
ISBN 13: 9781433130359

Author Bio

Gloria Ladson-Billings is the Kellner Family Distinguished Chair of Urban Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

William F. Tate, IV is the Dean of the Graduate School and Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis.