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Posts by Rachel Christ-Doane Community, Social Justice The Salem Witch Trials Memorial: Finding Humanity in Tragedy October 27, 2022 | Jill Christiansen, Rachel Christ-Doane Now, 330 years after the executions, visitors to this seaside city will find a simple, peaceful memorial next to an aged colonial graveyard. more
Community, Social Justice The Salem Witch Trials Memorial: Finding Humanity in Tragedy October 27, 2022 | Jill Christiansen, Rachel Christ-Doane Now, 330 years after the executions, visitors to this seaside city will find a simple, peaceful memorial next to an aged colonial graveyard. more
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