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Guy Clutton-Brock was born on 5 April, 1906 in Zimbabwe, is a Zimbabwean politician (1906–1995). Discover Guy Clutton-Brock's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Born 5 April 1906
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Date of death 1995
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1906

Arthur Guy Clutton-Brock (5 April 1906 – 29 January 1995 ) was an English social worker who became a Zimbabwean nationalist and co-founder of Cold Comfort Farm in what was then Rhodesia.

Clutton-Brock was born at Lake View, Green Lane, Ruislip, Middlesex to a stockbroker, Henry Alan Clutton-Brock, and his wife, Rosa Gertrude Eleanor ( Bowles) Clutton-Brock.

His uncle was the writer Arthur Clutton-Brock.

He was educated at Rugby School, and graduated from Magdalene College, Cambridge.

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.

1934

He met his wife and partner Frances "Molly" Allen in 1934 and they were known as "the CBs".

1940

During the Second World War he ran Oxford House, Bethnal Green, 1940–44, with the assistance of John Raven, Peter Kuenstler and later Merfyn Turner, all four being conscientious objectors.

1942

He and Molly had a daughter named Sarah-Anne in 1942.

1949

The couple emigrated to Southern Rhodesia in 1949 as an agricultural demonstrator and missionary, turning St Faith's Mission into a famous pioneering non-racial community.

1957

He joined in founding the Southern Rhodesia African National Congress in 1957, and was largely responsible for its non-racial and Black/White partnership policies.

1959

As a member, he was detained without trial in 1959.

After similar ventures in Bechuanaland and Nyasaland, he returned to Rhodesia.

With the eloquent support of Trevor 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 in Southern Rhodesia, which became a widely acclaimed pattern for racial freedom and regeneration in the poverty-stricken countries of Africa.

1971

He and Molly were deported by the Rhodesian government led by Ian Smith in 1971.

They found a home in Wales where the two of them would write letters.

They were the friends of four African presidents, Kenneth Kaunda (Zambia), Julius Nyerere (Tanzania), Hastings Banda (Malawi) and Seretse Khama (Botswana), as well as Robert Mugabe, who, as President of Zimbabwe, declared Clutton-Brock upon his death to be a National Hero of Zimbabwe, the only European to be accorded that honour.

Clutton-Brock died at age 88 and was buried in Heroes Acre outside Harare.