Oxford's Oriel College has announced it will not be removing its controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes, but instead will stage a new exhibition aimed at addressing the 'legacy of colonialism'.
The statue of Dr Sam Nujoma at Independence Memorial, infront of Windhoek. Cecil Rhodes was a 19th Century British businessman and politician in South Africa. Calls to pull down a statue of him at ...
Share The remains of British imperialist Cecil John Rhodes lie under a slab ... his association with education and philanthropy. Statues of Rhodes, who died in 1902, were uprooted in Zimbabwean ...
DISCUSSION about the statue of British-born imperialist Cecil Rhodes at Oxford University and what should be done about it, if anything, continues despite Oriel College’s decision to keep it. Statues ...
“The statue of Cecil Rhodes which stands on the facade of Oriel College in Oxford may be allowed to stay under plans for a ...
An exhibition aiming to "contextualise" the legacy of imperialist Cecil Rhodes will open at Oriel College, the site of a statue that has sparked years of protests. Rhodes was a 19th Century ...
Winners have been announced of a sculpture competition which will be the centrepiece of an exhibition on imperialist Cecil Rhodes’ legacy.
Rhodes Must Fall protester Laura Stewart says that the only reason the Rhodes statue exists is “because Cecil John Rhodes had an incredible amount of money, and was able to buy part of a ...
TEN years after UCT student Chumani Maxwele flung faeces on the statue of Cecil John Rhodes at UCT, in a moment that brought the #RhodesMustFall movement into the spotlight and became a catalyst ...