Lillian Ascough
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Lillian Ascough
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Lillian Ascough was an American suffragist. Originally from Detroit, Michigan, she served as the Connecticut chair of the National Woman's Party (NWP) and as the vice president of the Michigan branch of the NWP. At the August 1918 demonstration at Lafayette Square, Ascough was sentenced to fifteen days in jail. Then, in February 1919 she participated in the watchfire demonstrations and was again arrested and sentenced to five days in jail. She was a speaker in the Prison Special tour of the U.S.
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American suffragist (1880–1974)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Ascough
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2023-10-04T21:31:37Z
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