107-Year-Old Daughter of a Slave Ready to Cast Her Vote Once More 

Donella Wilson, at 107 years old, has never missed a local or national election since she cast her first vote in the 1940s. Suggested Reading Three Friends Were Headed To A Beyoncé Concert, But One Dies On the Way. Guess What The Other Two Did Next? Our Fave Moments From A$AP Rocky’s Fashion Show During…

Donella Wilson, at 107 years old, has never missed a local or national election since she cast her first vote in the 1940s.

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And Wilson, who was born in South Carolina to parents who were former slaves, says she is ready to cast her vote one more time and perhaps make history once again.

“I never thought I would live to see a day like this,” Wilson told WISTV.com. “I’m over 100 years old!”

Wilson has had to struggle some recently to retain her right to vote. She had to secure a new ID and registration card, but now she is ready and prepared for her opportunity to say something, and is heading to the polls, not just to back up her beliefs, but to remember those who came before who fought for the right she currently has.

“We couldn’t spell ‘vote,’” Wilson told the news station. “We didn’t know what the word meant other than we had an opportunity to say something and cast a vote, praying as we go along, that the vote could count to help us as a Negro race.”

Wilson said she remembers President Barack Obama's historic election, expressing how "proud and thankful" she was to witness it.

And she hopes to witness history once again on Tuesday, saying that she planned to cast her vote for Hillary Clinton.

“I’m looking for her to be our first female president,” she said. “I think it’s an honor, a precious gift from God.”

wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina

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