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Why is Cecil Rhodes such a controversial figure? - BBC News
Under “Old Imperialism”, European powers did not usually acquire territory (except for Spain in Americas and Portugal in Brazil) but rather built a series of trading stations
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Rhodes, South Africa's Colossus; A Superb New Biography of the Great Imperialist Who Carved Out A Land That Is Named for Him CECIL, RHODES. By Sarah Ger- trude Millin. 448 pp. New
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Dripping blood from every pore—why Rhodes must fall - Socialist Worker
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With his railroad, Cecil Rhodes pushed to make "Cape to Cairo" a reality for Great Britain
Cecil Rhodes statue in Cape Town has head removed - BBC News
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Do Africa's colonial relics really matter? - BBC News
The Re-Education of a Colonialist - Los Angeles Review of Books
Who was Cecil Rhodes? Why councillors and protestors are calling on statue of imperialist at Oxford University's Oriel College to be removed | The Scotsman
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How The Times helped Cecil Rhodes in his conquest of Africa | Comment | The Times
Cecil John Rhodes PC (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902) was a British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890