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In "Witness" by Karen Hesse, the main characters include Esther Hirsh, a Jewish girl who experiences the impact of racism and prejudice in her small Vermont town; and several other townspeople who provide different perspectives on the events surrounding the arrival of a new family. Key characters also include the African American family, the Burtons, who face discrimination, and the townsfolk, such as the local pastor and a former Ku Klux Klan member, who illustrate the community's varied responses to intolerance. The story unfolds through a series of interconnected narratives, highlighting themes of empathy, fear, and the struggle against bigotry.

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