Tibutha telling stories to Puritan girls in the household of Revered Samuel Parris in the 1690s. Tibutha, an enslaved South America Indian owned by Rev. Parris, was accused and beaten into confessing to witchcraft, naming Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne as witches. (BSIC_2019_1_11)

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