A Break With Charity: a Story About the Salem Witch Trials
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Tituba JOHN INDIAN DID not seem surprised to see me. He went right on chopping wood as I approached. "Wonderin' how long it would be before you came over to visit, little missy," he said. I hugged my cloak about me. He was a tall man, and I stared. I had never been this close to a blackamoor. I knew they worked in the best houses in Boston. Ships often came into Boston Harbor carrying their human cargo, having first brought rum to the slave traders on the coast of Africa and bartered it for bla...ckamoors. Or sometimes they brought the slaves to the great plantations of the West Indies and traded them for sugar and molasses, which they would then bring home to make into more rum. "You knew I was out there?" I asked. "See you all the time." He gave a gentle laugh. "Pondered on when you would walk over. Told Tituba, 'There's a child out there wants in.' Why don't you come with the others, missy?" "They won't allow it." "If we waited all our lives to do what was allowed, we would never do anything, now, would we?" Strange talk for a slave.
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