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Cecil Rhodes: Renewed calls to remove Oxford Uni statue | |
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Campaigners protesting against the statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes say Oxford University has "failed to address its institutional racism". | Campaigners protesting against the statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes say Oxford University has "failed to address its institutional racism". |
The "Rhodes Must Fall" campaign, among other student groups, is demanding the university removes the statue. | The "Rhodes Must Fall" campaign, among other student groups, is demanding the university removes the statue. |
Protesters will demonstrate in front of the figure in the city's high street as part of the Black Lives Matter movement. | Protesters will demonstrate in front of the figure in the city's high street as part of the Black Lives Matter movement. |
Oxford University and Oriel College has been contacted by the BBC for comment. | Oxford University and Oriel College has been contacted by the BBC for comment. |
Calls to remove the Rhodes statue at Oriel College have reignited after the statue of Edward Colston, a 17th Century slave trader, was toppled in Bristol on Sunday. | Calls to remove the Rhodes statue at Oriel College have reignited after the statue of Edward Colston, a 17th Century slave trader, was toppled in Bristol on Sunday. |
Campaigners have long argued Rhodes, a 19th Century businessman and politician in southern Africa, represented white supremacy and is steeped in colonialism and racism. | Campaigners have long argued Rhodes, a 19th Century businessman and politician in southern Africa, represented white supremacy and is steeped in colonialism and racism. |
Oriel College decided not to remove the statue in High Street in 2016 and said the figure "was a reminder of the complexity of history and of the legacies of colonialism". | Oriel College decided not to remove the statue in High Street in 2016 and said the figure "was a reminder of the complexity of history and of the legacies of colonialism". |
In an open letter to the university's vice-chancellor, campaigners said "none of the demands of the movement have been met...and concerns continue to be dismissed by senior members of the university" four years since the previous protests. | In an open letter to the university's vice-chancellor, campaigners said "none of the demands of the movement have been met...and concerns continue to be dismissed by senior members of the university" four years since the previous protests. |
"Many colleges and university institutions who have benefited from slavery and imperialism have made no attempts at reparation," they added. | "Many colleges and university institutions who have benefited from slavery and imperialism have made no attempts at reparation," they added. |
Femi Nylander, Rhodes Must Fall campaigner, said promises made to black students by the university "around the curriculum, access and representation have never materialised". | Femi Nylander, Rhodes Must Fall campaigner, said promises made to black students by the university "around the curriculum, access and representation have never materialised". |
The letter to vice-chancellor Professor Louise Richardson outlines five steps campaigners "hope the university will agree to, in order to make upholding anti-racist values a reality". | The letter to vice-chancellor Professor Louise Richardson outlines five steps campaigners "hope the university will agree to, in order to make upholding anti-racist values a reality". |
The Rhodes Must Fall campaign began in South Africa, where a Rhodes statue was removed, and was adopted in Oxford by campaigners who argued his views were incompatible with an "inclusive culture" at the university. | The Rhodes Must Fall campaign began in South Africa, where a Rhodes statue was removed, and was adopted in Oxford by campaigners who argued his views were incompatible with an "inclusive culture" at the university. |
Rhodes was a student at Oxford and a member of Oriel College in the 1870s. He left money to the college on his death in 1902. | Rhodes was a student at Oxford and a member of Oriel College in the 1870s. He left money to the college on his death in 1902. |
A scholarship programme in his name has been awarded to more than 8,000 overseas students. | A scholarship programme in his name has been awarded to more than 8,000 overseas students. |