Monday, May 20, 2013

November 26, 1978, New York Times,

November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page A1, Guyana Toll is Raised to at Least 900 by U.S., with 260 Children Among Victims at Colony; Total Is Up by 120, by Jon Nordheimer,
November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page A1, No Autopsies Done on Victims, Leaving Cause of Deaths Unclear; No Autopsies Performed on the Jonestown Victims, by Lawrence K. Altman,
November 26, 1978, New York Times, page A1, Jim Jones--From Poverty To Power of Life and Death; Arrested for Lewd Conduct Jim Jones's Life: by Robert Lindsey, [Continued page 20: Jim Jones’s Life: From an Indiana Boyhood to Powerful Head of a Religious Cult]
November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page 22, Jonestown Was a Model; Now It's Embarrassment, by David Vidal,
November 26, 1978, New York Times, By Death Possessed; A Prophet, a Cult And Mass Madness In Guyana Jungle,
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November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page A1, Guyana Toll is Raised to at Least 900 by U.S., with 260 Children Among Victims at Colony; Total Is Up by 120, by Jon Nordheimer,







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November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page A1, No Autopsies Done on Victims, Leaving Cause of Deaths Unclear; No Autopsies Performed on the Jonestown Victims, by Lawrence K. Altman,




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November 26, 1978, New York Times, page A1, Jim Jones--From Poverty To Power of Life and Death; Arrested for Lewd Conduct Jim Jones's Life: by Robert Lindsey, [Continued page 20: Jim Jones’s Life: From an Indiana Boyhood to Powerful Head of a Religious Cult]



Continued page 20: Jim Jones’s Life: From an Indiana Boyhood to Powerful Head of a Religious Cult



Born in Rural Indiana


'We All Called Him Doc'


Liked Church's Autonomy


Building Political Power



Building Political Power- Continued



Safe Haven in California



'He Worked Very Hard'



'He Worked Very Hard'-Continued



Champion of Free Press,



Utopia in South America



Utopia in South America-Continued



Image-The Rev. Jim Jones in a family portrait made in Ukiah, Calif., in 1976, with wife, Marceline, at center, adopted children and sister-in-law with three children.________________________________________________________________________________

November 26, 1978, New York Times, Page 22, Jonestown Was a Model; Now It's Embarrassment, by David Vidal,






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November 26, 1978, New York Times, By Death Possessed; A Prophet, a Cult And Mass Madness In Guyana Jungle,

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