Wolf, Hazel (1898–2000)

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Wolf, Hazel (1898–2000)

Canadian-born American reformer and conservationist. Born Hazel Anna Cummings Anderson, Mar 10, 1898, in Victoria, British Columbia; died Jan 19, 2000, in Port Angeles, Washington; dau. of Canadian father and American mother; m. Edward Dalziel (div.); m. Herbert Wolf (div.); children: (1st m.) Nydia Levick.

Moved to US (1923); joined Communist Party during Depression, attracted by its social welfare programs, then left it during WWII; was charged with sedition and briefly jailed during McCarthy era (1958); became US citizen (1974); was a frequent public speaker on such issues as the environment, human rights, feminism, labor and peace, and was a strong advocate for the rights of immigrants; helped found more than 20 chapters of the National Audubon Society.