
Linda Marshall
Marshall was born in Wichita, Kansas, graduated from Wichita East High School, and attended Colorado State College, (now called University of Northern Colorado) in Greeley, Colorado. Her interest in acting developed at Little Theatre of the Rockies and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
In 1968 she attended the Palermo Conference in the Mediterranean of the Baháʼí Faith and then volunteered some time as a guide at the Baháʼí World Center. Then she traveled later in 1968 into 1969 to many locations in the US speaking about her religion. She toured in Europe for the religion in 1970 and continued to do so back in the United States in 1971, when she was also on the program of a conference on the religion in the Caribbean. In 1972 she appeared in a movie about the religion.
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