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... Breslaws Tituba, Reluctant Witch of Salem is an important contribution to the literature of the Salem witchhunt. I highly recomend this book to students of higher learning or scholars of the Salem witch trials becuase it is very infromative but has a slight degree of difficulty to it. This novel provides a lot of historically accurate information through the authors thorough research into the life and backgraound of Tituba. ... Breslaw is an extremely qualified person to write this book. ... Breslaw spent the better half of four years scouring endless historical documents on the Salem Witch Trials; looking for minescule mentionings of the slave-woman Tituba. ... Not only did Breslaw research Tituba, she uncovered many suprising new developements and also cracked many popular myths and misconceptions about the Salem Witch Trials. ... "It is clearly evident from all references in those written records that Tituba was an American Indian and not African.
Approximate Word count = 657 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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