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Peoples Temple features a much darker and heavier sound than the previous two albums.
In 1979, he represented victims against the estate of the Peoples Temple.
The Peoples Temple made strong connections to the California state welfare system.
Peoples Temple was a religious organization founded in 1955 by Jim Jones.
He would later lead the Peoples Temple cult suicide at Jonestown.
The Houston story is what first interested Ryan about the Peoples Temple.
The documentary has clips of euphoric Peoples Temple celebrations in all three locations.
He distributed his campaign literature anywhere he could, including among one of the most influential political groups in the city: the Peoples Temple.
Ryan was assassinated by members of Peoples Temple in Guyana.
Deborah Layton was a high-level member of the Peoples Temple for seven years.
The Peoples Temple was formed in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the mid-1950s.
In October 1973, the directors of the Peoples Temple passed a resolution to establish an agricultural mission there.
The ghastly Peoples Temple deaths shocked the world.
Dymally was an old friend of Peoples Temple founder Jim Jones.
Together they represent the varied demographics of Peoples Temple, Jim Jones' church.
But as this powerful, minutely documented film reveals, the tragedy wasn't caused by the failure of the Peoples Temple to realize its goals.
Raven has been used as a reference in other books discussing the events surrounding Jonestown and Peoples Temple.
'Possessed of the Devil' With her sister's encouragement, she joined the Peoples Temple.
He believed that the CIA was trying to dismantle the Peoples Temple.
Written by journalist Tim Reiterman, the book reviews the history of the Peoples Temple.
In the days leading up to his death, Prokes sent notes to several people, together with a thirty-page statement he had written about Peoples Temple.
Freed visited Jonestown before the mass suicide of over 900 members of the Peoples Temple.
In 1978, hundreds of Peoples Temple members committed mass suicide by swallowing poison at Jim Jones' command.
The move of Peoples Temple headquarters to San Francisco in 1975 invigorated Jones' political career.
Peoples Temple defector Deborah Layton described the event in an affidavit: