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ANTON RUPERT; Bilionaire founder of the Peace Parks.(News)
From:
The Independent (London, England)
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February 13, 2006| Author:
Vigne, Randolph
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Byline: Randolph Vigne
The lifetime of Anton Rupert covered the rise of the Afrikaners of South Africa, many from depressed, rural second-class citizenship in white society, to their political triumph in 1948, when Rupert was in his early thirties. Their 40 years of political supremacy as an exclusive, nationalist population bloc involved the denial of rights to the great black majority, which led to the loss of Afrikaner power during the last 10 years of his long life. ...
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