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Lillian Ascough Lillian Ascough Lillian Ascough
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Lillian Ascough (May 14, 1880 – December 1974) 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 (so named due to the speakers voicing their experiences as political prisoners) of the U.S. during February and March 1919. Lillian Ascough (14 mai 1880 - décembre 1974), est une suffragette américaine. Originaire de Détroit, dans le Michigan, elle est la présidente du National Woman's Party (NWP) dans le Connecticut et vice-présidente de la branche du Michigan du NWP. Lors de la manifestation d'août 1918 au Lafayette Square, Ascough est condamnée à quinze jours de prison. Puis, en février 1919, elle participe aux manifestations dites de feu de garde et est de nouveau arrêtée puis condamnée à cinq jours de prison. Elle est conférencière lors de la tournée (en) (ainsi nommée parce que les conférenciers ont fait part de leurs expériences en tant que prisonniers politiques) aux États-Unis en février et mars 1919. Lillian Ascough (Nueva York, c. 1892),​ fue una sufragista estadounidense.​ Originaria de Detroit, Míchigan, sirvió como presidenta de Connecticut,​ del Partido Nacional de la Mujer (NWP) y vicepresidenta de la rama de Míchigan.​​ En la manifestación de agosto de 1918 en la plaza Lafayette, Ascough fue sentenciada a quince días de cárcel. Luego, en febrero de 1919 participó en las manifestaciones de vigilancia y fue nuevamente arrestada y sentenciada a cinco días de cárcel. Fue oradora en la Gira Especial de Sufragistas —también conocida como la Gira Especial de Prisión debido a que las oradoras expresaron sus experiencias como prisioneros políticos— de los Estados Unidos durante febrero-marzo de 1919.​
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New Castle, Delaware, U.S.
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Ascough in 1915
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Resolved, That we citizens of Connecticut, assembled in meeting in Simsbury, Conn., do petition the President to use his undoubted power on behalf of the women, as he has already used it on behalf of many measures, to bring about the passage by the Senate, of the federal suffrage amendment; and thus to give liberty to the magnificent democratic sentiments he has expressed as spokesman of America, and uphold the great principles of democracy as a leader among nations.
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Lillian Ascough (14 mai 1880 - décembre 1974), est une suffragette américaine. Originaire de Détroit, dans le Michigan, elle est la présidente du National Woman's Party (NWP) dans le Connecticut et vice-présidente de la branche du Michigan du NWP. Lors de la manifestation d'août 1918 au Lafayette Square, Ascough est condamnée à quinze jours de prison. Puis, en février 1919, elle participe aux manifestations dites de feu de garde et est de nouveau arrêtée puis condamnée à cinq jours de prison. Elle est conférencière lors de la tournée (en) (ainsi nommée parce que les conférenciers ont fait part de leurs expériences en tant que prisonniers politiques) aux États-Unis en février et mars 1919. Lillian Ascough (May 14, 1880 – December 1974) 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 (so named due to the speakers voicing their experiences as political prisoners) of the U.S. during February and March 1919. Lillian Ascough (Nueva York, c. 1892),​ fue una sufragista estadounidense.​ Originaria de Detroit, Míchigan, sirvió como presidenta de Connecticut,​ del Partido Nacional de la Mujer (NWP) y vicepresidenta de la rama de Míchigan.​​ En la manifestación de agosto de 1918 en la plaza Lafayette, Ascough fue sentenciada a quince días de cárcel. Luego, en febrero de 1919 participó en las manifestaciones de vigilancia y fue nuevamente arrestada y sentenciada a cinco días de cárcel. Fue oradora en la Gira Especial de Sufragistas —también conocida como la Gira Especial de Prisión debido a que las oradoras expresaron sus experiencias como prisioneros políticos— de los Estados Unidos durante febrero-marzo de 1919.​
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