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When students at Oxford University called for a statue of Cecil
Rhodes to be removed, following similar calls by students in Cape
Town, the significance of these protests was felt across
continents. This was not simply about tearing down an outward
symbol of British imperialism - a monument glorifying a colonial
conqueror - but about confronting the toxic inheritance of the
past, and challenging the continued underrepresentation of people
of colour at universities. And it went to the very heart of the
pernicious influence of colonialism in education today. Written by
key members of the movement in Oxford, Rhodes Must Fall is the
story of that campaign. Showing the crucial importance of both
intersectionality and solidarity with sister movements in South
Africa and beyond, this book shows what it means to boldly
challenge the racism rooted deeply at the very heart of empire.
When students at Oxford University called for a statue of Cecil
Rhodes to be removed, following similar calls by students in Cape
Town, the significance of these protests was felt across
continents. This was not simply about tearing down an outward
symbol of British imperialism - a monument glorifying a colonial
conqueror - but about confronting the toxic inheritance of the
past, and challenging the continued underrepresentation of people
of colour at universities. And it went to the very heart of the
pernicious influence of colonialism in education today. Written by
key members of the movement in Oxford, Rhodes Must Fall is the
story of that campaign. Showing the crucial importance of both
intersectionality and solidarity with sister movements in South
Africa and beyond, this book shows what it means to boldly
challenge the racism rooted deeply at the very heart of empire.
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