Authors: Deborah Layton
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Personal Memoirs
Preaching about the government’s plans to
build concentration camps for people of color
in America. (COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
Jim in his role as a healer.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
The Reverend James Warren Jones
during his political heyday in San
Francisco. (COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
Services at our San Francisco Temple on
Geary Street, circa 1976.
(COURTESY STEPHAN JONES)
Annie graduating high school, 1972.
(COURTESY DR. REBECCA MOORE)
Sweet Annie (holding the rose) at Larry and
Carolyn’s wedding, 1967. Her sister Rebecca
Moore, who never joined the church, looks on.
(COURTESY DR. THOMAS LAYTON)
Annie as a registered nurse.
(COURTESY DR. REBECCA MOORE)
Maria, eighteen years old, with her horse, “Yoika,” a
Greek term of endearment. She fondly called her father
that as well, before disappearing from his life in 1971.
(COURTESY DR. STEVEN KATSARIS)
San Francisco Mayor George Moscone
shaking hands with the Reverend Jim Jones
after appointing him to the San Francisco
Housing Authority (unidentified committee
member in center).
CLEM ALBERS, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE)
Annie on hotel bed before
leaving for Jonestown.
(COURTESY DR. REBECCA MOORE)
Carolyn and Kimo. (COURTESY DR. REBECCA MOORE)