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Callie Casey
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25 January, 15:07
What were Cecil Rhodes believes on culture?
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Hugh Dickerson
25 January, 15:16
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Rhode's views on culture have led critics to describe him as an architect of the South African Apartheid and a white supremacist. He wanted to expand the British Empire because he believed the Anglo Saxon race was destined to greatness
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