- Guy Clutton-Brock
Guy Clutton-Brock (1906 —
January 29 ,1995 ) was aZimbabwe an nationalist and co-founder of Cold Comfort Farm.Having been graduated from
Magdalene College, Cambridge [ [http://www.magd.cam.ac.uk/alumni/brock.html Magdalene College Cambridge Alumni] ] , he had a career in the prison and probation services, youth and community work in the East End of London and in post-war Germany.He went out to
Southern Rhodesia in 1949 as an agricultural demonstrator and missionary, turning St Faiths Mission into a famous pioneering non-racial community. This led to his detention without trial in 1959 as a member of theSouthern Rhodesia African National Congress .Cold Comfort Farm
After similar ventures in
Bechuanaland andNyasaland , he returned toRhodesia . With the eloquent support ofTrevor Huddleston ,Fenner Brockway , Michael Scott,Mary Benson and many others, Guy, his wife Molly,Didymus Mutasa ,George Nyandoro and Michael and Eileen Haddon founded Cold Comfort Farm inSouthern Rhodesia which became a widely acclaimed pattern for racial freedom and regeneration in the poverty-stricken countries of Africa. [ [http://www.peacenews.info/issues/2388/pn238821.htm Guy Clutton-Brock 1906-1995] Peace News]Guy joined in the founding of the
African National Congress in Rhodesia and was largely responsible for its non-racial and black/white partnership policies.He was deported by the
Ian Smith government in 1971. By now, though, he was the friend of four African presidents (Zambia ,Tanzania ,Malawi andBotswana ), as well asRobert Mugabe who, as President of independent Zimbabwe, declared Clutton-Brock upon his death to be a National Hero ofZimbabwe .References
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