Doreen Valiente: Mother of Modern Witchcraft
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Doreen Valiente rewrote the Wiccan rituals, crafted The Charge of the Goddess, and fought for the rights of witches to practice openly. Initiated by Gerald Gardner, she became arguably more important to modern witchcraft than he was. Her eloquent writing and fierce advocacy shaped contemporary pagan practice. Every witch who speaks The Charge speaks her words.
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