I chose the following database article from the New York Times because one of my fascinations with the Salem Witch Trials is the "aftermath" so to speak. I am interested in what we have learned and how we have gone about of lives since these events occurred. This article discusses Salem in present day and how the history of the town is affecting the town presently.
Witchy Town's Worry: Do too Many Psychics Spoil the Brew?
From the New York Time, By Katie Zezima
http://ezproxy.nctc.edu:2078/ehost/detail?vid=6&hid=111&sid=74b127ba-bdc7-4e66-bb9b-dbeaa835679c%40sessionmgr114&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=60840572
I found this article in the News Bank archive. I chose this article because it discusses a similar event that occurred decades after the Salem Witch Trials. I am always interested in what people have learned from the event in Salem but the events in this article almost seem to convey an "education" of another kind when it comes to this topic. The gentlemen who started the rumors about this women seemed to know that witch craft accusations would achieve what he wanted which in this case seem to be the woman's death.
Witchy Women- Exonerating Europe's 'Last Witch'
From the New Bank, Newsweek Web Exclusive, By Tracy McNicoll
http://ezproxy.nctc.edu:2059/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated5&p_action=doc&p_docid=11CA95AAE05AFD50&p_docnum=6&p_queryname=2
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