I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem
Who is Samantha from I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem and what is their importance?
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In the Epilogue, Tituba describes Samantha as the child "given" to her by the spirits of the afterworld because she (Tituba) never gave birth to a child of her own. Samantha, according to Tituba's description, is everything she would want a daughter to be - beautiful, smart, and independent, an embodiment of all the possibilities inherent not only in being born, but in being black and a woman.