The articles below offer a wide range of perspectives on the life of Peoples Temple, the deaths in Jonestown, and the 25 years that have passed. All were written by former members and relatives of the people who died. While each individual story brings a powerful voice to any consideration of the events of 18 November 1978, their totality contributes to an even more important – if sometimes cacophonous – body of work. For that reason, these stories represent the foundation for an online collection of perspectives which we hope will grow over the years.
We invite other members and families of Peoples Temple – whatever your views on the tragedy of Jonestown and the factors that led to its end – to join in this chorus. Contact us at remoore@sdsu.edu so that we may add your story.
- Drinking the Kool-Aid by Mike Carter
- The Big Grey by Tim Carter
- Reflections by Gene and June Cordell
- The Voice by Vern Gosney
- Patti Chastain Haag – A Remembrance by Michael Haag
- Shade by Patti Chastain Haag (1992)
- Linda Harris: A Remembrance by Virgil Miller
- The Writings of Stephan Jones
- A Different Course by Laurie Efrein Kahalas
- A Temple Member’s Odyssey by Laura Johnston Kohl
- The Longest Twenty Years by Bryan Kravitz
- Questions That Remain by Garrett Lambrev
- Who Guided My Life? by Hattie Newell
- Remembrances by Janet Shular
- From Koolaid to Lemonade: Reflections on the Emperor Who Had No Clothes, by Andy Silver
- Four Years of Utopia, Then Prison! by Neva Sly
- To the Survivors of Peoples Temple by Tim Stoen
- Reflections on Leaving the Temple by Vera Washington
- 25 Years Hiding from a Dead Man by David Parker Wise
- The Trauma of Marriage to a Temple Survivor
- Larry Layton and Peoples Temple: Twenty-Five Years Later by Frank Bell
- The Anniversary Syndrome by Jeff Brailey
- Jonestown Tragedy Touches “Normal” Family by Roger Stacy