Massachusetts 8th Graders Instigate Legislation To Clear The Name Of The Final Salem "Witch"
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The infamous Salem witch trials, which took place in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1693, were a dark period in America's legal history. More than 200 people were wrongfully accused of practicing witchcraft, and 20 were executed. In the 328 years since, most of the accused have been cleared of any crimes. However, for reasons unknown, Elizabeth Johnson Jr., who was just 22 at the time, was never pardoned. Now, thanks to the hard work of an eighth-grade class from North Andover Middle School, MA, her name may finally be cleared.
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- sonic1234214년 이하sad
- babybell4년 이하Sad
- ronfnf4년 이하That's sad. It was probably one of those "illnesses" that somebody makes up and people believe it's true. And when they believe it's true, they worry about getting it, therefore causing them to get "sick."
- addieplaz4년 이하Wow that’s just messed up
- skyward_flight4년 이하That is sad
- dapro4년 이하#JusticeForJohnson
- dapro4년 이하:( remember, Innocent until proven guilty, not Guilty until proven innocent.
- wujediwe-1636400667724년 이하Justice for sarah
- fywitacozynu4년 이하They were so mean back then! They had no proof!
- zazywivigove4년 이하dis is very sad...