Invisible Histories

Salem Secrets: Unraveling the Witchcraft Crisis of 1692


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In this enthralling episode of Invisible Histories, we delve into the dark and complex narrative of the Salem Witch Trials, exploring the societal and historical contexts that led to one of America's most infamous episodes of mass hysteria. Join us as we navigate through the summer of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. We examine the lives of the women accused, including Cari’s ancestor Margaret Skillings Prince.

We discuss the intersection of religion, gender, and class, revealing how these factors contributed to the witch accusation crisis that resulted in the execution of 20 individuals and the imprisonment of many others. This episode is a compelling reminder of the importance of understanding history to prevent the repeat of its darkest chapters.

Time Stamps:

:00-34.59 - Catch up and Upcoming Events

35:00 - Salem Secrets: Unraveling the Witchcraft Crisis of 1692


Show Notes:

  • Salem Witch Trials Overview
  • Salem Witch Museum
  • Essex National Heritage Area 
  • Legends of America - The “Witches” of Salem 
  • The Gloucester Leagers
  • In the Devil’s Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692: Mary Beth Norton
  • Six Women of Salem: Marilynne Roach
  • Ergot Poisoning
  • Native Americans of the Massachusetts North Shore
  • Margaret Skillings Prince
  • Margaret Prince's arrest papers and examination

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Credits:

Audio edited by Elke Hautala

Cover image: Design by Cari Simson

*Music is Satanic Panic by Weary Pines from Uppbeat.io

*Audio effects are from freesound.org for our November tour promo

*"Sunset Song" by Khu.éex' is underneath the Khu.éex' Promo

Cari Simson and Elke Hautala formed Invisible Histories to visually and viscerally connect the public to experiences from the past. Their Invisible Histories podcast unearths diverse local stories and forgotten places. www.invisible-histories.com

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Invisible HistoriesBy Cari Simson Elke Hautala