102-year-old Fayetteville woman voted for first time


FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) — It was just a week ago that Gertrude Stackhouse, 102, cast her vote for the first time ever. The Fayetteville native is the daughter and widow of sharecroppers and the granddaughter of a runaway slave.

When she finally had the opportunity to attend school, she was old enough to be in seventh grade, but abruptly left because she had to help support her family on the farm. As an adult, she worked as a nanny to white families in order to feed her nine children.

“My mom would tell us when it gets dark to slip to the back door. She’d be in there cooking and cleaning for them. She’d tell us to slip to the back door. She’d give us food out that back door. That’s how we got our supper,” said her son, Clinton Stackhouse.

At 102 years old, some things escapes her memory. According to her son, fear kept his mother from voting all these years. Her brother went missing as a teenager and was believed to have been beaten and killed by white men in the community.

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