• Learning From Our Mistakes: Researching the Salem Witch Trials

    Virtual Event

    History is like a game of telephone: an incorrect fact can be passed from person to person and become conventional wisdom. Through diligent research, historians strive to untangle these errors. Join us during Salem Ancestry Days for an hour long, free virtual lecture given by our Department of Education. In this talk, we’re going to...

  • Witch Hunting is Not a Thing of the Past in Africa

    Virtual Event

    Witch hunting is a thing of the past in the western world. Witch persecution is alluded as a tragic episode that happened centuries ago. Incidentally, this is not the case in many parts of Africa. Witch persecutions and trials are ongoing incidents in the region. Witchcraft accusation is a form of death sentence in many...

  • Author Signing with Heather B. Moore

    The Salem Witch Museum 19 1/2 Washington Square North, Salem, MA, United States

    We’re delighted to welcome author Heather B. Moore, a tenth-generation descendant of Susannah Martin, for a signing at the Salem Witch Museum on June 22, 2023. Moore’s historical fiction work,...

  • Author Signing with Janice Thompson

    The Salem Witch Museum 19 1/2 Washington Square North, Salem, MA, United States

    We’re delighted to welcome author Janice Thompson for a book signing at the Salem Witch Museum on Friday, May 24, 2024. Thompson’s first novel is a historical fiction work titled...

  • The Wonderful Woman Behind Oz

    Virtual Event

    In 1900, America was introduced to both its first fairytale and its first good witches. L. Frank Baum’s iconic children’s story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ushered in a new...

  • Witch Panic! Massachusetts Before Salem

    Virtual Event

    Salem’s witch trials were the last frenzy of witchcraft accusations in colonial New England. But what was the first? Join us for a free virtual lecture with Elizabeth Kapp, Curator...