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PAULA F. CASEY
Memphis, TN 38103-5005
Phone: 901-525-7510
Email: pfcasey@bellsouth.net
Websites:
http://www.paulacasey.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paula-casey-736110b
http://memphissuffragemonument.com
https://www.facebook.com/TN-Woman-Heritage-Suffrage-Trail-337086010106147/

Paula F. Casey is a dynamic speaker on voting rights, particularly the 72-year struggle for women to be included in the U.S. Constitution. She has published a book, The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage, that’s also available as an e-book and audiobook. She produced a 12:40 DVD on woman suffrage that covers the 72-year struggle for American women to win the right to vote. The suffragists were the original persisters!

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Paula has spoken extensively around the country at conferences, universities, colleges, and junior colleges. She is an ideal speaker for American history, political science, sociology, Law Day (May 1), Constitution Day (Sept. 17), Susan B. Anthony’s birthday (Feb. 15), Women’s History Month (March), Women’s Equality Day (Aug. 26), and any leadership or election event.

Videos are on her website – www.paulacasey.com – and on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP3NoP1YjkuK9_aHhTUrAYA

She is also the co-founder of the Tennessee Woman Suffrage Heritage Trail – http://tnwomansuffrageheritagetrail.com. In her presentations, she highlights the dearth of statuary honoring women.

She served as president of Tennessee Woman Suffrage Monument, Inc., and was the primary fund-raiser for the monument that was unveiled on Aug. 26, 2016, in Nashville’s Centennial Park. She served as fiscal agent for Jackson’s statue of Sue Shelton White, the only Tennessee woman jailed fighting for suffrage, which was unveiled on May 25, 2017, in front of Jackson’s City Hall.

She chairs the Memphis Suffrage Monument committee which will unveil the “Equality Trailblazers” public art on the Mississippi river side of the University of Memphis law school on March 27, 2020.

Her book, The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage, and DVD, “Generations: American Women Win the Vote,” are available in the NWHP online store.