Lucy Burns and Ailsa Burns

Lucy Burns was an American suffragist and women’s rights activist, best known as a co-founder and leading organizer of the National Woman’s Party. She played a major role in militant suffrage campaigns, including White House picketing and prison protests, and later withdrew from public activism after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Ailsa Burns does not appear in the provided search results, so I cannot reliably identify that person from the available information.

Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Jul 28, 1879 Wikipedia
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