At the peak of its membership it had around 5000 members across a number of churches in california. Jim jones and peoples temple, arrives in april on the heels of his previous biography, manson. Jim jones of the peoples temple center listens while members of the parks family tell him they want to leave. Life inside jim jones people temple, jeannie mills paints a picture accurate enough to have been threatened several times. But underneath the surface lurked a terrible darkness. A few people managed to escape into the jungle that day, while at least several dozen more peoples temple members, including several of jones sons. Jim jones, the peoples temple, and the murderous ordeal at jonestown in 1978. While religious leader jim jones has historically been. Salvation and suicide jim jones the peoples temple and. This book discusses the theology of peoples temple and what the mass suicide meant to americans at the time. How san franciscos democrats made jim jones, and then made. On november 18 in guyana, hundreds of members of jim joness peoples temple committed mass suicide, or were murdered.
One of the ghastliest outbreaks of fanaticism in recent times, the 1978 mass suicide of some 900 members of the peoples temple church, gets a magisterial treatment in this biography of leader jim jones. He launched the peoples temple in indiana during the 1950s. Fort worth author jeff guinns book on jim jones and jonestown gets the tv treatment on sundance its the 40th anniversary of the tragedy in guyana, where more than 900 died. Journal of the american academy of religion reissued in recognition of the 25th anniversary of the mass suicides at jonestown, this revised edition of david chidesters pathbreaking book features a new. The road to jonestown jim jones and peoples temple book. Jan 07, 1979 perhaps in year or two some novelist or psychohistorian, a new conrad or a young erikson, will devote the necessary time to studying and rendering the rev.
This source helped us to see the legacy of the event by seeing its effect on the people of the times. This ambitious and courageous book is a benchmark of theology by which questions about the meaningful history of the peoples temple may be measured. The incredibly true story of the people s temple and the reverend jim jones mass market paperback by. The road to jonestown jim jones and peoples temple is among the best comprehensive and authoritative books written covering the jonestown massacre that claimed the lives of 918 people in guyana, south america on november 18, 1978. In reality, peoples temple used the trappings of pentecostal christianity to win over large numbers of people to socialism. Jeff guinn offers what might be the most complete picture to date of. T hanksgiving, 1978 was bookended by two of the most bizarre and notorious events in american history. Feb 20, 2020 the 918 deaths in guyana under cult leader jim jones were more mass murder than suicide. Jim jones is known for being the leader of the peoples temple religious group and for the jonestown massacre, when he led the mass murdersuicide of more than 900 members of the group at their commune in jonestown, guyana, on november 18, 1978. Jim jones, the religious cult leader and civil rights activist, hinted at things to come. Eventually, jones moved his church, peoples temple, to northern. The suicide cult by marshall kilduff and ron javers, reporters for the san francisco chronicle, is the more balanced and thorough of these two. The road to jonestown, jim jones and peoples temple by jeff.
Today we tell the story that led up to that most horrendous of days. Apr 14, 2017 in the 1950s, a young indianapolis minister named jim jones preached a curious blend of the gospel and marxism. In the 1950s, a young indianapolis minister named jim jones preached a curious blend of the gospel and marxism. Tim reitermans raven provides the seminal history of the rev. In all, 918 people died that day, nearly a third of whom were children. In the anxious claustrophobia of the early 1960s cold war, esquire magazine published a.
Margaret chos mom rented out the peoples temple the week of the jonestown massacre. An interpretation of jim jones, the peoples temple, and jonestown a midland book by chidester, david and a great selection of related books. Fort worth author jeff guinns book on jim jones and. In this riveting narrative, jeff guinn examines jones s life, from his extramarital. Jonestown memorial jonestown, jonestown, jim jones. Originally compiled by denice stephenson of the california historical society, it is now updated by the editors of this site. Apr 08, 2017 jim jones leading a peoples temple service, with marceline standing behind him. This book tells the jim jones story better than anything i have read to date. This was a christian destructive, doomsday cult founded and led by james warren jones 19311978. Jones had a vision for a better world and established the peoples temple to help make that happen. Jones began the peoples temple informally in the 1950s as an. Jim jones and peoples temple by jeff guinn, a thousand lives.
Jul 18, 2019 jim jones was the cult leader of the peoples temple who led more than 900 followers in a mass suicide known as the jonestown massacre. Ordered to drink poison by the charismatic and delusional cult leader jim jones, his followers were a part of the peoples temple, a christian organization that integrated anything that jones wanted to use, from marxist theories to faith healing. Founded in 1956 by jim jones, the peoples temple started in indianapolis, indiana as a racially integrated church that focused on helping people in need. How jim jones led massacre victims to drink the koolaid. Apr 27, 2017 jeff guinn on his book the road to jonestown. Jones used the peoples temple to spread a message that combined elements of christianity with communist and socialist ideology, with an emphasis on racial equality. To look at jeannie mills, you wouldnt think that for six incredible years her life went haywire. Apr 09, 2017 how jim jones led massacre victims to drink the koolaid jeff guinns the road to jonestown relives the horrors of guyana and the peoples templethe nook book ebook of the the road to jonestown. Ap in a telephone interview he sounds serene, though it cant be easy for him to talk about the tragedy that took his parents, a number of his siblings and many of his friends. This pen awardwinning work explores the ideals gone wrong, the intrigue, and the grim realities behind the peoples temple and. Eventually, jones moved his church, peoples temple, to northern california.
In the anxious claustrophobia of the early 1960s cold war, esquire magazine published a helpful article. The books are listed according to the date of publication. Jim jones may, 1931november 18, 1978, the leader of the peoples temple cult, was both charismatic and disturbed. Its a long read, and it can be pretty disturbing at times. The road to jonestown is the definitive book about jim jones and the events that led to the tragedy at jonestown. Jim jones was who charlie manson wanted to be, says author of new book on 1978 tragedy it wasnt really koolaid. Unfortunately, there are few people left to tell you about that. Peoples temple sometimes spelt people s temple was a new religious movement founded by jim jones. Author jeff guinn has written a very detailed and interesting book and character study of jim jones and the peoples temple. At a time when most churches were segregated, the peoples temple offered a very different, utopian view of what society could become. Jim jones, the peoples temple, and uk import book new jim jones wall hanger jonestown peoples temple. Jeff guinn is an awardwinning former investigative journalist and the bestselling author of numerous books, including go down together. The real story of the shootout at the ok corraland how it changed the west.
Jim jones was who charlie manson wanted to be, says author of new book on 1978 tragedy. How san franciscos democrats made jim jones, and then. Jim jones actively used practices from the book 1984 to manipulate his followers. Publications of the peoples temple 19711979, response of the christian churches disciples of christ march 12, 1979. By the new york times bestselling author of manson, the co. This site was established and is operated by john cobb, a former peoples temple member and jonestown survivor. Thoroughly chilling while i was only in my early teens in 1978, i still recall the news footage of the jonestown massacre. Jim jones and peoples temple 9781476763828 by guinn, jeff and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible books available now at great prices. Jim jones and his people and millions of other books are available for.
Thirty years ago, more than 900 americans died in a murder and suicide. He promised them a socialist paradise, all the while planning to kill them. Eventually, jones moved his church, peoples temple, to northern california, where he got involved in electoral politics and became a prominent bay area leader. Pretty much the definitive work on jim jones, peoples temple, and jonestown. Nov 18, 2019 nearly 1,000 men, women, and children died at jonestown, in guyana, on november 18, 1978. Id take a thousand with me, he said during a sermon at his peoples temple church in san francisco. Jim jones sons tell all in new jonestown doc youtube. The jonestown massacre took place on november 18, 1978, after more than 900 members of an american cult called the peoples temple died in a mass suicidemurder under the direction of their. On november 18, 1978, peoples temple leader jim jones instructed all members living in the jonestown, guyana compound to commit an act of revolutionary suicide, by drinking poisoned punch. Peoples temple compound, led by jim jones, after bodies were removed, in jonestown, guyana, november 1978. His congregation was racially integrated, and he was a muchlauded leader in the contemporary civil rights movement. Jim jones, harvey milk, and 10 days that shook san francisco, by daniel j. Booktopia has the road to jonestown, jim jones and peoples temple by jeff guinn. Jim jones and the peoples temple audiobook by charles.
Although i did put it down half way through for a few weeks, because it was so intense. The level of research and detail in the road to jonestown is the best ever, and really lets readers understand not only what happened, but how and why. Jim jones ridiculed the bible, stomped on it in front of his flock, and. The road to jonestown book by jeff guinn official publisher. James warren jones may, 1931 november 18, 1978 was an american civil rights preacher, faith healer, and cult leader who conspired with his inner circle to direct a mass suicide and mass murder of his followers in his jungle commune at jonestown, guyana. Jim jones held degrees from indiana university and butler university. Jim jones, byname of james warren jones, born may, 1931, crete, near lynn, indiana, u. The peoples temple agricultural project, better known by its informal name jonestown, was a remote settlement established by the peoples temple, a cult under the leadership of jim jones, in guayana esequiba, a disputed territory in northwestern guyana claimed by venezuela. Some thought it may have been to stop a largescale emigration out of america to a fabled utopian society. On november 18 in guyana, hundreds of members of jim jones s peoples temple committed mass suicide, or were murdered. This pen awardwinning work explores the idealsgonewrong, the intrigue, and the grim realities behind the peoples temple and its implosion in the jungle of south america. Why such a massacre had occurred, the omegans could only speculate. Herb caen, a pulitzer prize winner who long served as one of san franciscos most admired newspaper writers, acted as a hypegenerator for jim jones and the peoples temple. Jim jones son remembers the peoples temple tragedy in jonestown.
The road to jonestown tells horrifying tale of mass suicide the. Salvation and suicide an interpretation of jim jones, the peoples temple, and jonestown. Nonfiction books on peoples temple by year of publication. The most pervasive myth that almost everyone believes about. Rare footage of jonestown used by jim jones to lure his followers to guyana. It was first shown in the us two years ago, on the 40th anniversary of the deaths of more than 900 people in the peoples temple in guyana, headed by the rev jim jones.
Mar 31, 2017 a texas author travels to jonestowns heart of darkness for his new book. The incredibly true story of the peoples temple and the reverend jim jones. We willingly gave up some freedom for the greater goal, former member. Unlike other sites, the media contained herein are exclusively derived from former peoples temple members and jonestown survivors.
Jim jones, the charismatic leader of the movement known as peoples temple. The most pervasive myth that almost everyone believes. The list below is of all published books about jonestown and peoples temple. Jim jones, founder of the peoples temple sect, in jonestown in november 1978. Founder jim jones 193178 preached racial and economic justice, establishing the cult in 1955 as an indianapolisbased spinoff of evangelical christianity mixed with communism. He became involved in electoral politics and soon was a prominent bay area leader. Peoples temple, religious community led by jim jones 193178 that came to international attention after some 900 of its members died at their compound, jonestown, in guyana, in a massive act of murdersuicide on nov. His congregation was racially mixed, and he was a leader in the early civil rights movement. Dead bodies lie around the compound of the people s temple cult nov. The biggest stain and horror in mendocino county history has to be the invasion of redwood valley by the red hot jim jones and his peoples temple in the 1970s.
A texas author travels to jonestowns heart of darkness for. Jim jones and peoples temple by jeff guinn my rating. Jim jones and his people details the life and ultimate demise of jim jones and the peoples temple. The road to jonestown npr coverage of the road to jonestown. The peoples temple of the disciples of christ, commonly shortened to peoples temple, was an american new religious movement founded in 1955 by jim jones in indianapolis, indiana.