Opinion | South Africa's Odious Monument to Cecil John Rhodes - The New York Times
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Goodbye Cecil Rhodes: House renamed to lose link to British empire builder in Africa | UK news | The Guardian
Cecil Rhodes | Biography, Significance, & Facts | Britannica
Cecil Rhodes statue row: Oxford academics propose sign distancing Oriel College from imperialist's views | The Independent | The Independent
How Cecil Rhodes Killed Million Of Southern Africans For Diamonds And Lands / SamePassage
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Why is Cecil Rhodes such a controversial figure? - BBC News
Cecil John Rhodes | South African History Online
Why One School Keeps a Special Place for a Father of Apartheid | The Tyee
Cecil Rhodes - Wikipedia
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The Architect of Apartheid, Cecil Rhodes, Falls At Oxford | The Common Sense Network
Cecil Rhodes - Wikipedia
London's mining history, from colonialism to apartheid: Why Rhodes Must Fall - London Mining Network
Oxford college to keep statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes – Reading Eagle
Oxford college recommends removal of Cecil Rhodes statue – WANE 15
Cecil Rhodes memorial in Company's Gardens in Cape Town in South Africa in Sub Saharan Africa. Apartheid Company Garden Remembrance Capetown Travel Stock Photo - Alamy
Cecil Rhodes distorted politics in South Africa long before apartheid | Africa at LSE
Oxford college recommends removal of Cecil Rhodes statue | AP News
Cecil Rhodes, 7th Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, founded southern African territory of Rhodesia, present day Zimbabwe and Zambia Stock Photo - Alamy
South African protesters use poop to make a point | Al Jazeera America
Cecil Rhodes and the abuse of History - History Reclaimed
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Why is Cecil Rhodes such a controversial figure? - BBC News
Dripping blood from every pore—why Rhodes must fall - Socialist Worker