• Tituba, Maryse Condé and escrevivência: Black Women and the Word as Legacy

    Virtual Event

    Tituba, an enslaved woman in the household of Salem Village’s minister, was one of the first to be accused of witchcraft in 1692. Under enormous pressure, she became the first to confess and claim there were more witches hiding in the colony. Through word Tituba was defined as a witch and through the word she...

  • 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...

  • 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...