Jim Jones And Family
Portrait of American religious leader Jim Jones (1931 - 1978), the founder of the People's Temple, and his wife, Marceline Jones (1927 - 1978), seated in front of their adopted children and next to his sister-in-law (right) with her three chilldren, California, 1976. In 1977, Jones relocated the People's Temple from San Francisco, California, to Jonestown, Guyana, where he led the mass suicide of over 900 members on November 18, 1978, before dying of a gunshot wound later that day. (Photo by Don Hogan Charles/New York Times Co./Getty Images)
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