People Hidden In History

Success - 1600's Connecticut Witches Exonerated

July 03, 2023 Season 1 Episode 19
People Hidden In History
Success - 1600's Connecticut Witches Exonerated
Show Notes

This episode will provide the background to the successful exoneration (by the passing of Resolution HJ 34 in Connecticut). You'll hear from the same 4 people that were interviewed in my series (from July 2022) and the tremendous efforts it took to get this bill passed. There were many components to this positive outcome - working w/ local representatives (including Rep. Jane Garibay), many volunteers and the power of various social media outlets. Also this team's involvement with Dr. Leo Igwe, a human right's activist from Nigeria, fighting modern day witch killings. These 4 people will also tell how this has impacted their lives. Please see related links at the end.
1st Interview: Beth Caruso, Josh Hutchinson, Sarah Jack
2nd Interview: Mary Louise Bingham

Episode Markers: (in min:secs)

  • Details and Timeline on Resolution (1:22)
  •  Introductions &  Activities over the last year (2:22)
  • The group in CT for the passing of the bill (24:03)
  • Impacts personal & otherwise (24:59)
  • Reading the names of witches who were hanged (33:47)
  • Wrap-up of 1st Interview (38:47)
  • Postscripts - 1st Interview (39:33)
  • 2nd Interview & Activities (40:38)
  • Role of John Winthrop Jr. in Witch Trials (42:54)
  • Future research on John Winthrop Jr. (46:47)
  • Impacts personal & otherwise (50:52)
  • Postscripts - 2nd Interview (55:00)
  • Conclusion (55:49)

Thou Shalt Not Suffer Website & Podcast
https://advocacyforallegedwitches.law.blog/
https://connecticutwitchtrials.org
Connecticut History Review - Article by K. Hermes and B. Caruso
"Between God and Satan: Thomas Thornton, Witch-Hunting, and Religious Mission in the English Atlantic World, 1647-1693"
One of Windsor - Website and Links to Beth Caruso's Books
Massachusetts Historical Society - John Winthrop Jr. Medical Papers

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Image:
"A Salem Witch Trial" by Frank O. Small, in Stepping-stones of American History. W. A. Wilde Company, publishers (1904)