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Douglas Watson Onley was a dentist.
A photograph of him, biography, and essay by him were published in "Twentieth Century Negro Literature".[1]
From ad "D. W. ONLEY Surgeon Dentist S. W. Cor. 133d St. and Lenox Ave., New York Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 9 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Mention THE CRISIS"
His sister Annie M. Onley married Edward Marion Augustus Chandler, the first African American to graduate from Bates College. He became a chemistry professor. He was the son of Florida State Senator Henry Wilkins Chandler. [10]
References
edit- ^ Culp, Daniel Wallace (1902). Twentieth Century Negro Literature: Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro. J.L. Nichols & Company. ISBN 9780598621122.
- ^ "Annual Report". 1896.
- ^ Culp, Daniel Wallace (1902). Twentieth Century Negro Literature: Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro. J.L. Nichols & Company. ISBN 9780598621122.
- ^ White, Joseph W. (1892). "White's Guide to Florida and Her Famous Resorts".
- ^ Dummett, Clifton Orrin (1952). The Growth and Development of the Negro in Dentistry in the United States. National Dental Association. ISBN 9780598577573.
- ^ "A Historical, Biographical and Statistical Souvenir". 1900. p. 204.
- ^ "General Catalogue of Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia: 1867-1918". 1918. p. 65.
- ^ "A Historical, Biographical and Statistical Souvenir". 1900. p. 204.
- ^ "Dr. D. W. Onley".
- ^ "EDWARD M. A. CHANDLER". The Denver Star. June 30, 1917 – via Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection.
- ^ Dummett, Clifton Orrin; Dummett, Lois Doyle (2000). "NDA II: The Story of America's Second National Dental Association".
- This draft is in progress as of April 11, 2024.