The character you're likely referring to is "Elphaba," the Wicked Witch of the West from the musical "Wicked," though she is typically depicted in green rather than red. However, if you're thinking of a character associated with the color red and witchcraft, it might be "Samantha Stephens" from the classic TV show "Bewitched," who is often illustrated with red hair. Both characters highlight different aspects of witchcraft in popular culture.
The Red Scare
You do not have to prove you are nota witch. Others have to prove that you are a witch. Even if you are a witch, or Wicca, there is nothing wrong with that (in the US).
The McCarthy Witch trials are actually considered McCarthyism. This is the practice of accusing individuals of disloyalty, treason and subversion without any factual evidence. This originates from a period in the U.S known as the Second Red Scare, from the 1940's and 1950's.
There have been many witch-hunts in history. Obvious examples include: * The witch-hunts in Crowellian England in the 1640s and in Massachusetts in the early 1690s. * Joseph McCarthy's obsession with 'red under beds', c. 1947-54. * The persecution of the Templars in the early 1300s.
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The duration of Wake of the Red Witch is 1.77 hours.
Wake of the Red Witch was created on 1948-12-30.
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In "The Wizard of Oz," Glinda the Good Witch gives Dorothy the magical red shoes after the Wicked Witch of the East is killed by Dorothy's house landing on her.
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The Red Scare