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Florence Mahoney (Asi Florence Kezia Omolara Peters) was born on 6 January, 1929 in Bathurst, Gambia, is an Author. Discover Florence Mahoney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?

Popular As Asi Florence Kezia Omolara Peters
Occupation Author and historian
Age 95 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 6 January, 1929
Birthday 6 January
Birthplace Bathurst, Gambia (now Banjul, The Gambia)
Nationality Gambia

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Her husband is Dr John Mahoney

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Children 3 sons: Omotunde, Sola and Ayodeji Mahoney

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1982

She is the author of four books: Stories of Senegambia (1982), The Liberated Slaves and the Return to Africa (2001), Creole Saga: The Gambia's Liberated African Community in the Nineteenth Century (2007), and the essay collection Gambian Studies.

1972

In 1972, Mahoney was made a "Fulbright Professor of African history" and she has lectured at Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia. In 1973 she returned to the Gambia but shortly thereafter she went back to the United States in March 1974 to lecture at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California. Mahoney taught "History and Religion" before rejoining her husband in Congo Brazzaville after her classes had ended.

1968

Florence Mahoney was born in 1929 in Bathurst, Gambia, to Lenrie Ernest Ingram Peters (1894–14 February 1968) and Kezia Rosemary. Lenrie was a Sierra Leone Creole, while Rosemary was a Gambian Creole or Aku. Because Gambian Creoles or Akus are descendants of Sierra Leonean Creoles who worked and settled in The Gambia, Mahoney has ties on both sides to Sierra Leone. The Peters family was of West Indian or, more likely, Nova Scotian Settler descent (making them descendants of the original black American founders of the 1792 Freetown settlement and possibly direct descendants of Thomas Peters himself). The family was also related to the prominent Sierra Leonean Creole Maxwell family that produced Joseph Renner Maxwell, the first African graduate of the University of Oxford, and the son of a colonial chaplain. Florence was one of five children – including the late Dr Lenrie Peters and actor Dennis Alaba Peters – whose parents had met in the 1920s and married within the same decade. Her father, Lenrie Ingram Peters, was a graduate of Fourah Bay College and because of that institution's affiliation with Durham University was also a graduate of the latter university. Peters was the longest serving editor for the Gambian Echo and a staunch advocate for the rights of indigenous Gambians. He was a pan-Africanist and used to read poetry to Lenrie Jr. as a child.

1965

In 1953 Mahoney returned to the Gambia and married Dr John Mahoney Jr (1919–2012). Dr John Mahoney was the son of Sir John Mahoney, a member of an influential and prominent Gambian Creole family that was active in colonial politics. Dr John Mahoney's sister, Hannah Augusta Darling Mahoney, married Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara, the first leader of the Gambian Republic following independence on 18 February 1965.

1935

Mahoney attended St. Mary's Anglican Primary (1935–39) and then the Methodist Girls' High School (1939–44) and passed her Senior Cambridge School Certificate. Mahoney was then sent to St Elphin's Boarding School for girls in Derbyshire, England. After finishing, Mahoney attended Westfield College (now Queen Mary, University of London) and received a bachelor's degree with honours in History in 1951. Mahoney then attended the University of Oxford's St Hilda's College, where she obtained a postgraduate degree in Education in 1952. Mahoney later studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, where she obtained a PhD in History in 1963 with her dissertation "Government and Public Opinion in the Gambia, 1816–1914". Mahoney was the first Gambian woman ever to be awarded a PhD.

1929

Asi Florence Peters Mahoney (born 6 January 1929) is a Gambian Creole or "Aku" author and historian, and was the first Gambian woman to be awarded a PhD.

1919

Florence Mahoney has three sons – Omotunde, Sola and Ayodeji – from her marriage to Dr John Andrew Mahoney (1919–2012).