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Dear Visitors, We are excited to announce our upcoming Salem Witch Trials Memorabilia Exhibit. This exhibit, which will be held at the Salem Museum from May 1st to May 30th, will offer a fascinating glimpse into one of the darkest chapters in American history. The Salem witch trials, which took place in 1692, were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts. More than 200 people were accused, and 20 were executed. The trials were fueled by hysteria, fear, and superstition, and have since become a symbol of the dangers of mass hysteria and the importance of due process. In this exhibit, we will showcase a wide range of artifacts and documents from the time of the witch trials.

The witch and the knght will survive

In this exhibit, we will showcase a wide range of artifacts and documents from the time of the witch trials. Visitors will have the opportunity to see authentic court documents, including arrest warrants and witness testimonies. They will also be able to view personal belongings of the accused, including clothing and housewares.

The witch and the knght will survive

Agredios, the son of a local landowner, arrives home from a long hunt…only to find his village silent and devoid of its usual laughter and commotion. What he discovers is an unimaginable agony that sparks a desire to avenge his fallen people by slaying the witch of the forbidden woods. But is the witch truly as vile as rumors say?

Story: Dai Chikamoto
Art: Gonbe Shinkawa
Translation: John Thomas Neal
Letterer: Muhammad Arbash Mughal

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Losing everyone in his town to a curse, knight Agredios initially blames the witch living in the forest outskirts, and sets out to take revenge on her. However, upon realizing she is not at fault, Agredios instead brings her back to the town, where the two set out to rebuild it with what little they have left. Help is not coming from the capital, but refugees from other areas are arriving, and resources are finite. Agredios, the witch, and their growing collection of allies will need to work together if they want to survive.
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One of the highlights of the exhibit will be the display of the infamous Salem witch trial documents known as the "Salem Witchcraft Papers." This collection, which is on loan from the Massachusetts Historical Society, includes handwritten legal documents, letters, and petitions related to the trials. It is a rare opportunity to see these rare and historically significant documents up close. In addition to the artifacts and documents, the exhibit will include interactive displays and educational panels that provide context and historical background. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the Puritan beliefs and social dynamics that contributed to the trials, as well as the aftermath and impact of the events on the Salem community. We hope that this exhibit will promote a better understanding of this dark chapter in American history and serve as a reminder of the importance of justice, fairness, and critical thinking. We invite you to join us in exploring the Salem witch trials and reflecting on the lessons we can learn from this tragic event. The Salem Witch Trials Memorabilia Exhibit promises to be a thought-provoking and educational experience for visitors of all ages. We look forward to welcoming you to the Salem Museum and sharing this important piece of history with you. Warm regards, The Salem Museum Team.

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