See biographies by J. G. Lockhart and C. M. Woodhouse (1963), J. Marlowe (1974), and R. Rotberg (1988).
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HISTORIOGRAPHY OF SELECTED WORKS ON CECIL JOHN RHODES (1853-1902) (History In Africa)
South Africa/Zimbabwe: Mandela, Rhodes--what do they have in common? The seventh Will of Cecil John Rhodes, the British arch colonialist (left), created an educational grant known as the 'Rhodes Scholarship' in 1902. But in recent weeks, hairs have been torn over the addition of the Mandela name to the Rhodes Foundation.(Around Africa) (New African)
Cecil Rhodes stays at Matopos ... for the meantime: Baffour Ankomah went to see his grave in early April. (Feature: Zimbabwe).(Brief Article)(Column) (New African)
Cecil Rhodes stays at Matopos...for the meantime (New African)
Redemption by bequest; Rhodes scholarships.(Legacy: Cecil Rhodes, the Rhodes Trust and Rhodes Scholarships)(Book review) (The Economist (US))
The Cecil Rhodes of chocolate-chip cookies: how to be a good "corporate citizen" in a world of globalised markets. (Sara Lee CEO John Bryan)(Face Value)(Column) (The Economist (US))
Two South Africans Hans Merensky and Cecil John Rhodes. (Who's Who In Mineral Names). (Rocks & Minerals)
Mandela, Rhodes - what do they have in common? (New African)
In 2005 Harvard Was Shut Out of Rhodes Scholarships: But Two Black Students From the United States Won Awards (The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education)
One African American Named Among This Year's 32 Rhodes Scholars From the United States (The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education)
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