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When four young girls from Salem Village began having mysterious fits in 1692, they accused Bishop of sending her spirit to ...
The accused never denied witchcraft existed – they denied being part of it. Mary Easty’s calm, reasoned plea exposed cracks ...
Salem is infamously known for the witch trials of 1692, which ran for a little under a year. Around 150 people were jailed for witchcraft and 14 women and five men were hanged. Annemarie Duggan, a ...
It was 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. Witches were on trial — but so were the town’s dogs. ... On May 16, 1692, a 45-year-old Amesbury, Massachusetts, ... CC BY-NC-SA. Kimball’s ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kristin Harris, a 33-year-old Salem witch trial tour guide. It has been edited for length and clarity. I moved to Salem for grad school in 2013.
What happens when a teacher inspires her students to take on history? In the case of Carrie LaPierre's eighth grade class at North Andover Middle School, it inspired a sojourn into the Salem Witch ...
Between the campy wax museums and the over-hyped psychic festivals, it's easy to paint Salem as nothing more than a cheesy weekend outing barely worth the $7.50 it costs to get there by train. But ...
On May 16, 1692, a 45-year-old Amesbury, Massachusetts, man named John Kimball testified against Susanna Martin, a 71-year-old widow, saying, among other things, that she had caused a “black ...