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Marshall Croddy

President, Constitutional Rights Foundation

Marshall Croddy was the former president of Constitutional Rights Foundation (CRF), now known as Teach Democracy. He retired in 2020 after 41 years of service to the organization.4 Croddy made significant contributions to civic education throughout his career:

  1. He was involved in developing educational materials about the Bill of Rights and constitutional issues.2

  2. Croddy co-authored "Testimony of a Death: Thelma Todd: Mystery, Media and Myth in 1935 Los Angeles," a book examining the death of actress Thelma Todd.13

  3. He played a key role in CRF's efforts to improve education about the Bill of Rights in California schools.2

  4. Under his leadership, CRF created educational programs and resources to promote civic literacy and youth engagement.

  5. Croddy is also an attorney, licensed in California, though his status is currently inactive.5

Throughout his tenure, Croddy worked to inspire lifelong civic engagement and empower youth to be active, responsible citizens through interactive educational programs.

Highlights

Feb 13 · crfoc.org
Constitutional Rights Foundation of Orange County Constitutional ...
Oct 16 · teachdemocracy.org
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Jan 8 · scoe.net
[PDF] People v. Croddy - Sacramento County Office of Education
Jan 1 · goodreads.com
Testimony of a Death: Thelma Todd: Mystery, Media and Myth in ...

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