Marshall Fritz
Marshall Fritz (March 10, 1943 – November 4, 2008) was an American libertarian activist. A native of Inglewood, California, Fritz was chairman, founder, and former president of the Alliance for the Separation of School and State.[1] Prior to founding that organization, he founded the Advocates for Self-Government, a non-profit, non-partisan libertarian advocacy and education center. He employed "The World's Smallest Political Quiz" as a lead in to ask for signatures on the pledge. Throughout the 1990s and until his illness prevented his pursuits, Fritz organized an annual "Sep Con" as a forum to encourage families to remove their children from government funded schools.
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Born | March 10, 1943 |
Died | November 4, 2008 |
Fritz died at his home in Fresno, California, on November 4, 2008, from pancreatic cancer.[2]
References
- Marshall Fritz bio Archived 2007-02-09 at the Wayback Machine, www.schoolandstate.org
- (2008-11-05) "Press release:Libertarian Party mourns loss of libertarian leader Marshall Fritz", www.lp.org. Retrieved on 2008-11-06
External links
- Alliance for the Separation of School and State bio
- Advocates for Self-Government
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Eulogy of Marshall Fritz, given by Congressman Ron Paul before the US House of Representatives, November 19, 2008
- Marshall William Fritz at Find a Grave