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Womanica

Adversaries: Tituba

Womanica

Acast Creative Studios

History, Society & Culture, Education

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Tituba (c. 1692) was an enslaved woman who played a significant role in the Salem witch trials of 1692. As one of the first to be accused of witchcraft, she confessed under duress and implicated others, fueling the mass hysteria. Her confession included vivid descriptions of supernatural experiences, which greatly influenced the course of the trials. Despite her pivotal role, much of her life before and after the trials remains shrouded in mystery.

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0:00.0

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0:04.8

Radio. I've spent almost a decade researching right-wing extremism, digging into the lives of people

0:09.7

you wouldn't be wrong to call monsters. But if Scooby-Doo taught us one thing, it's that there's a guy under that monster mask. The monsters in our political closets aren't some unfathomable evil. They're just some weird guy. So join me every Thursday for a look under the mask at the

0:24.4

weird little guys trying to destroy America.

0:27.0

Listen to weird little guys on the I-HeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:30.2

or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello from Wonder Media Network, I'm Jenny Kaplan and this is Wamanica.

0:42.0

This month we're talking about adversaries

0:44.6

women who fought for their place in history, whether they fought to get to the top of

0:48.4

their sport against how society perceived them or fought with each other to be

0:52.2

champions.

0:53.7

We're talking about women who broke barriers and sometimes did seemingly impossible or unspeakable

0:59.8

things to carve out their place in history.

1:03.0

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1:09.0

Today we're talking about the woman at the heart of the infamous 17th century Salem witch trials.

1:14.8

Let's talk about Tichuba. Beyond her involvement in the trials, much of Tichiba's life

1:21.5

has been lost, rewritten, and obscured throughout history.

1:25.8

We know that she was an indigenous woman, and she lived and worked in the house of Reverend Samuel

1:30.4

Paris.

1:32.0

The Reverend was the Minister of Salem Village, Massachusetts. He had two

1:36.8

young daughters and Ticuba was at the house day and night to make sure things

1:40.5

ran smoothly and the girls were taken care of.

1:44.4

She grew quite close to the girls and often shared meals with them.

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