A Sympathetic History of Jonestown: The Moore Family Involvement in Peoples TempleA study of the People's Temple written with compassion and understanding, with special focus on the surviving family members of two of the victims. This work seeks to dispel the bizarre image propagated by the media. |
Contents
November 1929 1978 | 1 |
Last Rights | 27 |
Jonestown Guyana | 51 |
Carolyn and Annie | 83 |
For Every Good Thing Something Bad | 109 |
Jim Jones and the Politics of Peoples Temple | 145 |
19741978 | 181 |
Special Care | 209 |
The Vise | 273 |
The Last to Die | 317 |
Closing the Books | 341 |
Residual Suspicion | 357 |
Moore v FBI | 385 |
McGehee v CIA | 397 |
It Could Have Been Me | 429 |
Index | 441 |
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