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- catalog abstract "Tells how Tituba, a slave, was sold in Barbados to a preacher bound for Boston and became one of three women convicted at the beginning of the Salem witch trials. The story of the slave Tituba and her husband, John Indian, from the day they were sold in Barbados until the tragic Salem witchcraft trials. In the Salem Village of 1692, superstition and hysteria peaked with the Salem witch trials. One of the first three "witches" condemned is Tituba, a slave from Barbados. "This restrained but dramatic narrative ... brings to life not only Tituba but also those around her, and shows how suspicion against her culminated in her arrest and trial."".
- catalog contributor b1476767.
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description "Tells how Tituba, a slave, was sold in Barbados to a preacher bound for Boston and became one of three women convicted at the beginning of the Salem witch trials. The story of the slave Tituba and her husband, John Indian, from the day they were sold in Barbados until the tragic Salem witchcraft trials. In the Salem Village of 1692, superstition and hysteria peaked with the Salem witch trials. One of the first three "witches" condemned is Tituba, a slave from Barbados. "This restrained but dramatic narrative ... brings to life not only Tituba but also those around her, and shows how suspicion against her culminated in her arrest and trial."".
- catalog extent "254 p.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Crowell".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Salem".
- catalog subject "PS3531.E933 T50".
- catalog subject "PZ7.P4473 Ti".
- catalog subject "Paranormal fiction.".
- catalog subject "Tituba Juvenile fiction.".
- catalog subject "Witchcraft Massachusetts Salem Juvenile fiction.".
- catalog subject "Witchcraft Massachusetts Salem Juvenile literature.".
- catalog title "Tituba of Salem Village, by Ann Petry.".
- catalog type "Fiction. fast".
- catalog type "Juvenile works. fast".
- catalog type "text".