Jack Robinson (1913 – 20 March 1983) was an English anarchist activist and editor of the paper Freedom.
[1][2][Note 1] A conscientious objector, during the World War II he worked in an epileptic colony because he was a nurse by training.
[3] He worked alongside Lilian Wolfe and Mary Canipa in the Freedom Bookshop.
[5] At the request of Canipa his work was reproduced in Freedom: A Hundred Years put together by Donald Rooum, because by its publication date he had already died.
Robinson enjoyed active stints, alongside Rooum in the Colne and Nelson Anarchist Group and was a noted non-smoker, a teetotaler and a vegetarian.