Alan Albon

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Alan Albon (24 August 1921 – 30 March 1989) was a British anarchist, pacifist and publisher. He served as an editor for Freedom before becoming one of the founding editors of Green Anarchist, with Richard Hunt and Marcus Christo. As a pacifist, he enjoyed a brief stint in the Independent Labour Party.[1] He was born in Edmonton on 24 August 1921 and died at Heathrow on 30 March 1989.[2]

References

  1. ^ Meltzer, Albert (1996). I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels. Edinburgh, Scotland: San Francisco, CA. p. Chapter 1. ISBN 1873176937.
  2. ^ Nicolas Walter, Alan Albon: Radical and Lovable (Obituary), The Guardian, Thursday, May 25, 1989, p39 [1]