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Although a slave, Tituba was nonetheless subjected to the same gender restrictions placed on Puritan women.
Irene Monroe: Anti-Gay Bullying is Today's Witch-Hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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However, African American feminist historians depict Tituba as black.
Irene Monroe: Anti-Gay Bullying is Today's Witch-Hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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With Tituba married to a man named John Indian, at the time the trans-Altantic slave trade was transporting Africans throughout and among the Caribbean islands, also known as the West Indies, Tituba's racial identity is only obscured to those who erase the history of slavery.
Irene Monroe: Anti-gay bullying is today's witch-hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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Born in Barbados, earlier white historians depict Tituba as Carib Indian.
Irene Monroe: Anti-Gay Bullying is Today's Witch-Hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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Born in Barbados, earlier white historians depict Tituba as Carib Indian.
Irene Monroe: Anti-Gay Bullying is Today's Witch-Hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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Although a slave, Tituba was nonetheless subjected to the same gender restrictions placed on Puritan women.
Irene Monroe: Anti-gay bullying is today's witch-hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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While today new light is being shed on the Salem Witch Trials little is still known about the first women accused of witchcraft who sparked the trials - Tituba, a black slave.
Irene Monroe: Anti-gay bullying is today's witch-hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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Born in Barbados, earlier white historians depict Tituba as Carib Indian.
Irene Monroe: Anti-gay bullying is today's witch-hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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However, African American feminist historians depict Tituba as black.
Irene Monroe: Anti-gay bullying is today's witch-hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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While today new light is being shed on the Salem Witch Trials little is still known about the first women accused of witchcraft who sparked the trials -- Tituba, a black slave.
Irene Monroe: Anti-Gay Bullying is Today's Witch-Hunting Irene Monroe 2010
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