Florence Saunders Farley was born on May 28, 1928, in
Roanoke, Virginia to parents Neoda Florence Saunders and Stacious Thadeous Saunders, where she was the ninth out of the 10 children in her family. She attended Harrison Elementary School when she was a child. She also got a
Ph.D. degree in psychology from the
Kent State University in
Kent, Ohio in 1977, and was the chair of the psychology department. Farley went and signed up to the
Women's Army Corps at
Fort Lee in 1951 and became the first black women to become a training officer along with being commissioned to
second lieutenant. Farley first served as Chief Psychologist at
Central State Hospital, and was the first African American clinically licensed
psychologist in
Virginia. == Political career ==