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  1. Albert Samuel Inkpin, (also written Inkpen) (16 June 1884 – 29 March 1944) was a British communist and the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). He served several terms in prison for political offences.

  2. Albert Samuel Inkpin, (also written Inkpen) (16 June 1884 – 29 March 1944) was a British communist and the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). He served several terms in prison for political offences.

  3. Albert Inkpin. Archive. 1888-1944. Biography. Works: 1920: British Communists in Conference. 1920: Invitation to the Unity Convention (Written with Arthur MacManus) 1920: The Threatened War Against Russia (Written with Arthur MacManus) 1920: Secretary’s Report: Communist Unity Convention.

  4. Albert Inkpin (16th June 1884 – 15th August 1924) was a British syndicalist and the first General Secretary of the Syndicalist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). He served several terms in prison for political offences.

  5. ALBERT INKPIN 1888 - 1944. In 1916, Albert Inkpin was the General Secretary of the British Socialist Party. It’s of no surprise then, that he registered his objection to the war on political grounds in May 1917. He argued that war was “inimical to the welfare of the working class”.

  6. Albert Samuel INKPIN / Julia INKPIN: British. In 1917 INKPIN was General Secretary of the British Socialist Party, shortly afterwards to become the British Communist Party of which he remained...

  7. Albert Inkpin (1884-1944) National Secretary of the British Socialist Party until it joined with others to form the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1920. With a brief interruption in 1922, Inkpin served as General Secretary until he was replaced by Harry Pollitt in 1929.