Cold Comfort Confronted

By Guy and Molly Clutton-Brock

1972

Cold Comfort Confronted is a book by Guy and Molly Clutton-Brock, detailing their experiences with the Cold Comfort Farm Society in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), an interracial cooperative promoting self-sufficiency and challenging racial segregation, which led to their detention and eventual deportation by the white minority government for fostering black empowerment, but ultimately becoming symbols of resistance to apartheid and celebrated after Zimbabwe's independence.

135mm x 205mm x 22mm

R1,000

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Cold Comfort Confronted 1972
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