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The Salem Witchcraft Trials and ‘Moldy Bread’: A Case Study in Fake News

March 12 @ 6:00 pm

On April 2, 1976, Science Magazine published an article by Linnda R. Caporeal which posited that during the 1692 Salem witchcraft trials, the visions of specters and painful physical sensations described by the girls who claimed to be afflicted by witches could have been caused from eating bread made with flour tainted by ergot, a naturally occurring fungal hallucinogen that grows on rye grain under certain growing conditions. While experts immediately debunked this claimthe historical and medical data used to support the hypothesis was cherry-pickedthe claim went viral in a pre-Internet age. More than four decades later, belief in this is still pervasive. This program will unpack how this explanation about a lurid chapter in American history was born and cemented in the public imagination. It is a case study in how mass media induces people to buy into “fake news.”

Presenter Margo Burns is the 10th-generation great-granddaughter of Rebecca Nurse, who was hanged in Salem in 1692 on the charge of witchcraft. She is the project manager and an associate editor of Records of the Salem Witch-Hunt, published in 2009 by Cambridge University Press. This work is the definitive collection of transcriptions of the legal records of the episode.

Free. Registration for this event will be open from February 17, 2025 @ 10:00am to March 11, 2025 @ 10:00am.

Details

Date:
March 12
Time:
6:00 pm
Website:
https://bakerfree.librarycalendar.com/event/adult-program-tbd-8605

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Baker Free Library
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603-224-7113
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Baker Free Library
509 South Street
Bow, NH 03304 United States
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603-224-7113
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