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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
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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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to grant women the right to vote. A telegram written by the protestors was sent to Wilson, and published on July 13, 1918, in the
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tour (so named due to the speakers voicing their experiences as political prisoners) of the U.S. during February and March 1919.
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Ascough studied in Paris and London for stage concerts but left her education in order to become a suffragist.
463: 123:(NWP) and as the vice president of the Michigan branch of the NWP. At the August 1918 demonstration at 442:"Connecticut Suffragists Appeal to the President – Today in History: July 12 | ConnecticutHistory.org" 120: 318: 17: 209:. This tour is credited with arousing interest in federal suffrage among many voting-age women. 172: 152: 402:"Mrs. W. D. Ascough of Hartford, Conn., chair of the Connecticut branch of the Woman's Party" 311:
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady; Anthony, Susan B.; Gage, Matilda Joslyn; Harper, Ida Husted (1922).
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tour, during which the women spoke publicly, distributed literature, and sold copies of
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The Political Activities of Detroit Clubwomen in the 1920s: A Challenge and a Promise
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Ascough joined a rally in Hartford and Simsbury, Connecticut to appeal to
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Ascough

New York City
New Castle, Delaware
suffragist
Detroit, Michigan
Connecticut
National Woman's Party
Lafayette Square
Prison Special
Abby Scott Baker
Harriot Stanton Blatch
Lucy Burns
Anna Constable
Sarah T. Colvin
Edith Goode
Florence Bayard Hilles
Julia Hurlbut
Caroline Katzenstein
Ella Riegel
Townsend Scott
Helen Todd
Marjory Whittemore
Suffrage Special
The Suffragist
President Woodrow Wilson
Hartford Courant
Senator Brandegee
"Biographical Sketch of Lillian Ascough"
Alexander Street

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