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Rwanda's colonial history illustrates the deep scars left by systematic racial classification imposed by Belgian authorities, which created long-lasting divisions that led to cycles of violence. The episode highlights the origins of this categorization, the varied responses from the Rwandan populace, and the harsh realities shaping the relationships between groups defined by arbitrary metrics. 

• Examination of Rwanda's racial classification systems 
• The role of Belgian authorities in defining ethnic identities 
• Daily consequences of segregation in education and markets 
• Psychological ramifications of colonial race categories 
• Rise of the Hutu Revolution and its violent implications 
• Shift in power dynamics post-colonial rule

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