Hazel Hertzberg

Hazel Manross Whitman Hertzberg (September 16, 1918 – October 19, 1988) was an American historian.

[2] While at university, she worked as an activist for sharecroppers in Mississippi, promoted the Indian independence movement, and was involved with the Socialist Party of America.

[3] Hertzberg taught at the elementary and secondary level and worked in curriculum development.

[4] The Search for an American Indian Identity: Modern Pan-Indian Movements (1971) discusses pan-Indianism after the Ghost Dance (from roughly the 1900s to the 1970s), covering organizations including the Society of American Indians and the Teepee Order of America.

[2] She and Sidney co-wrote The UN in the Age of Change, a short book on the United Nations.