When a seventh grader reached out with questions for their National History Day documentary, podcast hosts Josh Hutchinson and Sarah Jack knew they’d been asked something special. The student’s thoughtful inquiries became the foundation for this episode of The Thing About Salem.
This wasn’t just another school assignment. The questions this student asked revealed a depth of engagement that many adults never reach when studying 1692. They saw past the surface story to the human complexity underneath, the kind of questions that don’t have easy answers but force you to truly reckon with what happened in Salem.
We knew immediately these questions needed to be shared. They’re the kind that make history stop being about memorizing events and start being about understanding people, choices, and consequences that still echo today.
Sometimes the best teachers are the ones still in school.
Keywords: Salem Witch Trials, National History Day, student history project, Rebecca Nurse, Joseph Hutchinson, Bridget Bishop, family history research, witch trial education, historical questions, Salem descendants, Tituba, Abigail Williams
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