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Hennepin County Library - George Bonga was born in 1802 near what became Duluth to his African-American father, Pierre Bonga and his Ojibwe mother, Ogibwayquay Bonga. He was educated in Montreal and
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As a fur trader and translator — and one of the first Black men born in present-day Minnesota — George Bonga moved between many different worlds | MinnPost