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US teenagers lead effort to clear name of woman convicted during Salem Witch Trials
A woman wrongly convicted of witchcraft and sentenced to death in 1693 is on the verge of being exonerated, thanks to a class of year eight students.
Key points:
- Elizabeth Johnson was wrongly convicted of witchcraft
- Since the Salem Witch Trials, dozens of suspects have been cleared but Ms…
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