Robert L. Brock
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Robert L. Brock, also known as Ben Weintraub, is a businessman and writer. As the Chairman of Brock Hotel Corporation, the first and at the time largest franchisee of Holiday Inns, he founded Showbiz Pizza Place in 1980 in Topeka, Kansas.[1]
He is also president of the slavery reparations organization The Self Determination Committee, and the founder of United for Holocaust Fairness.
As a member of both the Liberty Lobby and the Populist Party, Brock spoke on radio programs and authored several articles in the weekly Liberty Lobby newspaper The Spotlight proclaiming his belief in the desirability of racial segregation and maintaining racial purity.
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- Encyclopaedia of right-wing extremism by Margret Chatwin, visited: May 2005 (in German)
- The Self Determination Committee
- Nizkor Project — Based on Anti-Defamation League. Uncommon Ground: The Black African Holocaust Council and Other Links Between Black and White Extremists. New York: Anti-Defamation League, 1994