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Book Synopsis: In 1692 Puritan Samuel Sewall sent twenty people to their deaths on trumped-up witchcraft charges. The nefarious witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts represent a low point of American history, made famous in works by Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne (himself a descendant of one of the judges), and Arthur Miller. The trials might have doomed Sewall to infamy except for a courageous act of contrition now commemorated in a mural that hangs beneath the golden dome of the Massachusetts State House picturing Sewall's public repentance. He was the only Salem witch judge to make amends.
But, remarkably, the judge's story didn't end there. Once he realized his error, Sewall turned his attention to other pressing social issues. Struck by the injustice of the New England slave trade, a commerce in which his own relatives and neighbors were engaged, he authored "The Selling of Joseph," America's first antislavery tract. While his peers viewed Native Americans as savages, Sewall advocated for their essential rights and encouraged their education, even paying for several Indian youths to attend Harvard College. Finally, at a time when women were universally considered inferior to men, Sewall published an essay affirming the fundamental equality of the sexes. The text of that essay, composed at the deathbed of his daughter Hannah, is republished here for the first time.
In Salem Witch Judge, acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante, Sewall's great-great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter, draws on family lore, her ancestor's personal diaries, and archival documents to open a window onto life in colonial America, painting a portrait of a man traditionally vilified, but who was in fact an innovator and forefather who came to represent the best of the American spirit.
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Delve into the captivating story of Samuel Sewall, a Puritan judge who's infamous for his role in the Salem Witch Trials. Explore the dark chapters of American history through "Salem Witch Judge: The Life and Repentance of Samuel Sewall," a gripping tale that sheds light on Sewall's journey from a perpetrator of injustice to a symbol of redemption.
Discover the remarkable transformation of Samuel Sewall from a man haunted by guilt for sending innocent victims to their demise to a champion of social justice. Experience how Sewall's public repentance for his grave errors in the witch trials paved the way for his advocacy for the rights of marginalized groups, including slaves, Native Americans, and women.
Uncover the legacy of Samuel Sewall as an unsung hero of colonial America whose progressive views challenged the norms of his time. Through the insightful narrative of acclaimed biographer Eve LaPlante, a descendant of Sewall, you'll gain a deeper understanding of this complex figure who dared to defy convention and champion equality in a society rife with inequality.
Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself in a compelling historical narrative that transcends generations and showcases the power of redemption and reform. Take a journey through time with "Salem Witch Judge" and witness the enduring impact of one man's courage to seek forgiveness and fight for a better world.
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