The Salem Witch Trials: Illustrated
Depictions of the Salem Witch Trials in children's picture books, graphic novels, art, movies, plays, and other works demonstrate the continuing impact of those trials centuries later.
![Selected children's books on the Salem witch trials](/media/images/SalemWitchTrialsExhibit2.width-800.jpg)
Steve Coats, Lyonette Louis-Jacques
Selected children's books on the Salem witch trials
![Photo of Tituba (Salem Witch Trials)](/media/images/Tituba.width-800.jpg)
Biancaserafano
A depiction of Tituba, the woman accused of witchcraft depicted as African American when in reality she may have been Native American.
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![Photo of "Tituba and the Children"](/media/images/TitubaandtheChildren-Fredericks.width-800.jpg)
Alfred Fredericks
Tituba and the Children
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