Samuel Sewall: from Salem Witch Trial Judge to Anti-slavery Advocate

Tue May 05 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-04:00

9 Front Street; PO Box 924, Exeter, NH, United States, New Hampshire 03833 | Exeter

Exeter Historical Society
Publisher/HostExeter Historical Society
Samuel Sewall: from Salem Witch Trial Judge to Anti-slavery Advocate
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The story of Samuel Sewall is a story of redemption, and a fascinating look into the mind of a New England Puritan. Born in 1652, he spent most of his life as a prominent citizen of the Puritan colony of Massachusetts Bay. He is best known for his voluminous diary and for being one of the judges in the infamous Salem witch trials. Alone among all the judges, he later publicly apologized for his role in that tragedy. This apology unleashed a torrent of creativity, and he published the first anti-slavery tract in the English colonies. He was a complex man, ahead of his time and yet comfortable in it. He is worthy of being remembered for much more than his role in the Salem tragedy.
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