Sallie or Salomon Kok was a 20th-century Antwerp diamond dealer of Jewish-Dutch descent, who played a role in the Flemish Movement.
Kok became an important investor to the Flemish activists.
[1][2] Not only he supported Leo Picard's Vlaamsche Post, spokesman for the radical activists, but in 1917 he was also one of the sponsors of a delegation of socialist activists to the international socialist peace conference in Stockholm.
Like Marten Rudelsheim, he was involved in the Antwerp section of Volksopbeuring (popular relief, 1915), which supported impoverished Flemings.
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