Patricia Marx Ellsberg

Patricia Marx Ellsberg (born 1938) is Daniel Ellsberg’s second wife. She is daughter of toy magnate Louis Marx. She was a nationally syndicated reporter for public radio[1] and an opponent of the Vietnam War when she first dated Ellsberg, who was working at the Pentagon, in 1965. They married in August 1970. She is a social-change advocate with decades of experience in the peace and energy movements and often speaks with her husband at anti-war and anti-nuclear events. A practicing Buddhist, she teaches and writes on the subject.[2][3]

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