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Hedwig Ross

Hedwig "Hettie" Ross, née Hedwig Weitzel, was a New Zealand-born Australian educator and political activist. She was a founding member of the Communist Party of New Zealand and a leader of the Australian Militant Woman's Group, a department of the Communist Party of Australia, and edited several Australian political publications including the ''Young Communist.'' Throughout her career, she was an advocate for the children of the poor, and argued for the centrality of education in raising their position in society.〔Sullivan, Martin (1996). "Hettie Ross formerly Hedwig Weitzel." ''Hecate'' (St Lucia: Hecate Press) 22.1 127-138.〕 She died 26 October 1971 at Mortdale, Sydney.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography - Hedwig (Hettie) Ross - Australian Dictionary of Biography )
== Early life ==

Hedwig Ross was born Hedwig Weitzel on 17 September 1900 in New Zealand, to German immigrants Friedrich Gustav Weitzal and Maria Weitzl née Benninghoven who were farmers. As a schoolgirl in Wellington she witnessed the 1913 Great Strike of New Zealand, where workers from several industries protested against working conditions and unfair dismissals.〔Sullivan, Martin (1996). "Hettie Ross formerly Hedwig Weitzel." ''Hecate'' (St Lucia: Hecate Press) 22.1 127.〕
In 1920, when she was only nineteen years old, she graduated from Wellington Girls' College after two years study with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Philosophy, due to her extraordinary intellect. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Peter Fraser said in the New Zealand House of Representatives in 1921 that "she was wonderfully brilliant—brilliant enough to graduate before reaching the age of twenty." 〔Sullivan, Martine (1996) "Hettie Ross formerly Hedwig Weitzel." ''Hecate'' (St Lucia: Hecate Press) 22.1 127.〕 She would later return to receive a Diploma of Education at the University of Sydney.〔Sullivan, Martine (1996) "Hettie Ross formerly Hedwig Weitzel." (St Lucia: Hecate Press) 22.1 133.'〕

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