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Enslaved woman. Confessed witch. A catalyst of the Salem Witch Trials. Tituba is perhaps one of the most well-known figures of 1692 Salem. She is also one whose story is often misconstrued and misunderstood. Let's talk about where she comes from, her likely origins, her time in Barbados, and her role in the lives of young Betty and Abigail. We'll conclude Tituba's story in two weeks!
**TW: In this episode we discuss sensitive topics such as slavery and racism.
RESOURCES
Maya Rook, Cultural Historian - Illusory Time
Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive (Link to all references of Tituba)
Salem Witch Museum
Smithsonian Magazine
"The Metamorphosis of Tituba, or Why American Intellectuals Can't Tell an Indian Witch from a Negro," by Chadwick Hansen, The New England Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 1 (1974), pp. 3-12. https://www.jstor.org/stable/364324
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Book a tour with Jeffrey (For 2023) www.btftours.com
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Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat:
https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces
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Enslaved woman. Confessed witch. A catalyst of the Salem Witch Trials. Tituba is perhaps one of the most well-known figures of 1692 Salem. She is also one whose story is often misconstrued and misunderstood. Let's talk about where she comes from, her likely origins, her time in Barbados, and her role in the lives of young Betty and Abigail. We'll conclude Tituba's story in two weeks!
**TW: In this episode we discuss sensitive topics such as slavery and racism.
RESOURCES
Maya Rook, Cultural Historian - Illusory Time
Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive (Link to all references of Tituba)
Salem Witch Museum
Smithsonian Magazine
"The Metamorphosis of Tituba, or Why American Intellectuals Can't Tell an Indian Witch from a Negro," by Chadwick Hansen, The New England Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 1 (1974), pp. 3-12. https://www.jstor.org/stable/364324
Interested in Salem The Podcast Merch!?
https://salemthepodcast.myshopify.com/
Please support the Podcast via our new Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=74253598
NEW INSTAGRAM - @salemthepod
Email - [email protected]
Youtube - Salem The Podcast
Book a tour with Jeffrey (For 2023) www.btftours.com
Book a tour with Sarah (For 2023) www.bewitchedtours.com
Intro/Outro Music from Uppbeat:
https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/unfamiliar-faces
License code: NGSBY7LA1HTVAUJE

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