US election: Nanogenarian votes, recalls when doing so was impossible for blacks
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US election: Nanogenarian votes, recalls when doing so was impossible for blacks

- Robert H Smith of Mississippi, a 99-year-old man, who once served in the US army, has voted in the American election

- Born at a time when voting for black people was forbidden, the man said that he had to wait for around 20 minutes to cast his ballot in October

- Armed to protect himself against the current coronavirus outbreak, the went to the polling centre with his facemask on

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A 99-year-old man, Dr Robert H Smith of Mississippi who was born at a time when blacks could not vote, has exercised his electoral right in the ongoing US presidential election.

ABC News reports that the nonagenarian wore a face mask to the polling that had “I Voted” sticker on its side.

During his interview with the media, Robert said he remembered the time that he could not cast his vote. It should, however, be noted that the right to vote for blacks was legalized in 1870 in the 15th Amendment.

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Despite that amendment, the Voting Rights Act was only signed many decades later in 1965 by President Lyndon B Johnson.

Robert once served in the US Army after high school.
Photo source: ABC News
Robert once served in the US Army after high school. Photo source: ABC News
Source: UGC

Robert who lives in Hinds Country said that he stood for around 20 minutes with his son before he could submit his vote in-person in October.

Since he voted, he has been informing people of the need to get to the polling centre and do the same thing.

He said:

"Voting is an experience that every American citizen should have. We the people decide who's going to be our leader.”

Despite the checkered life he has lived in the US, Robert was the first in his family to get a PhD. When he got done with high school, he served in the US Army during World War II.

The man and his wife, Grayce, have three children whose names are Robert Jr, Rodney, and Rhonda. The last of the three became a nurse like their mother.

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Robert wore his facemask to the polling centre as a safety measure.
Photo source: ABC News
Robert wore his facemask to the polling centre as a safety measure. Photo source: ABC News
Source: UGC

In speaking about how the country’s polity, he said:

"I just hope that things get better politically. I don't think we have to have the situation that we have today.”

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a 102-year-old American woman, Ora Smith, who was born in 1918, also went out to exercise her electoral right as she voted in South Carolina.

The woman was born at a time when a great influenza pandemic attacked the US and wiped out over 675,000 people.

Without fear of the current COVID-19, a second outbreak in her lifetime, the woman went out and cast her vote.

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Joseph Omotayo (HOD Human-Interest) Joseph Omotayo has been writing for the human interest desk since 2019 and is currently the head of the desk. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, with a degree in Literature in English in 2016. He once worked for Afridiaspora, OlisaTV & CLR. He is a 2022/2023 Kwame Karikari Fact-Checking fellow. He can be reached via: joseph.omotayo@corp.legit.ng.

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