Remembering the Salem Witch Trials
On this day in 1692, five women were found guilty of practicing witchcraft in Massachusetts. Their names were Rebecca Nurse, Elizabeth Howe, Sarah Good, Susannah Martin, and Sarah Wildes. Once convicted, these women scarcely had time to react to this traumatic injustice, and no time at all to appeal to the better natures of their persecutors. On the very same day, all five women were hanged until dead.
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