Ongon: A Tale Of Early Chicago is a novel written by Dubois Henry Loux and published in 1902. The story is set in the early days of Chicago, when the city was still a small settlement on the banks of Lake Michigan. The main character of the novel is Ongon, a young Native American boy who is orphaned after his tribe is massacred by white settlers. Ongon is taken in by a kind-hearted white family and raised as their own son.As Ongon grows up, he struggles...
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