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Silent City 2025: Marshall Paull Todd



Mary Marshall Paull Todd was a fifth grade teacher. She was a feminist who called herself a defender of her family heritage, her Cumberland Union Presbyterian Church on Burkesville Street, the Cincinnati Reds, and the Democrat party.

Late in her life, we asked Marshall what she might advise today's young women from her experience? She was troubled that, while women were able to vote and own land, still they weren't safe from physical abuse in their own homes and had not moved near equal pay for equal work.

After a few moments thought, Marshall said, "I'd advise young women to get the education that would train them to have a good job, to be able to stand on their own feet and have healthy self esteem, and I'd advise them to take self-defense classes."

Marshall Paull Todd portrayed by Linda Waggener, video by JD Zornes.


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