For centuries, midwives, healers, and outspoken women were branded with one word: witch. Midwives and Magic uncovers the truth behind Salem’s hysteria and the global witch hunts that targeted women who held knowledge, influence, or simply refused to stay silent.Blending dark history with cultural insight, this book explores how midwives became suspects, how fear and religion shaped accusations, and how the image of the witch transformed from a symbol of danger into one of resilience and feminine power.Both educational and evocative, this is a journey through the shadows of the past - and a reclamation of the women who walked through fire so others could walk free.