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Frank Johnston, AP Photographs

Watchf Associated Press International News   GUYANA APHS144204 Jonestown Peoples Temple 1978

A Guyanese officer looks over weapons cache discovered when troops arrived, Nov. 20, 1978 in Jonestown, after 400 members of the People's Temple committed suicide. (AP Photo/Washington Post
Pool/Frank Johnston)
7811200232
November 20, 1978 03:00:00 AM
Frank Johnston
WASHINGTON POST POOL
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Religion, Disciples of Christ, Social affairs, Protestantism, Christianity, Belief systems
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Jonestown, Guyana
APHS144204
POOL
XMB R3 PO.






AP I GUY DEADLY DRINK

Bodies lie near vat of purple drink containing cyanide that followers of Jim Jones drank Nov. 18, 1978 at his People's Temple commune in Jonestown, Guyana. Some 900 people were reported dead. (AP/Frank Johnston/Washington Post/Pool)





AP I GUY DEADLY DRINK

Bodies lie near vat of purple drink containing cyanide that followers of Jim Jones drank Nov. 18, 1978 at his People's Temple commune in Jonestown, Guyana. Some 900 people were reported dead. (AP/Frank Johnston/Washington Post/Pool)
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March 11, 1997 10:23:00 AM
FRANK JOHNSTON
ASSOCIATED PRESS
1978 filer
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JONESTOWN, GUAYANA
POOL



30 Years After Jonestown


**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 16--FILE** This Nov. 20, 1978 file photo shows a vat that contained a drink laced with deadly poison sits on a sidewalk at People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. The bodies of followers that drank the cyanide-laced drink are strewn around the commune. Thirty years ago, more than 900 Americans died in a murder and suicide ritual at the Peoples Temple agricultural mission in the jungle of Guyana. Passage of time since the holocaust has faded the differences between some temple enemies and loyalists, because they have experiences in common. Many share painful memories, guilt-filled feelings, loss of loved ones and psychological scars from an incomprehensible event that has come to symbolize the ultimate power of a charismatic leader over his followers. Although Jonestown has long ago passed from worldwide headlines to history, people who were entwined with the calamity live with it daily. (AP Photo/Frank Johnston, Pool, file)
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7811200430
November 20, 1978 10:05:49 AM
Frank Johnston
Pool
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 16; NOV. 20, 1978 FILE PHOTO.
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Jonestown, Guyana
NY403
POOL
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30 Years After Jonestown

**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 16--FILE** This Nov. 20, 1978 file photo shows a vat that contained a drink laced with deadly poison sits on a sidewalk at People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. The bodies of followers that drank the cyanide-laced drink are strewn around the commune. Thirty years ago, more than 900 Americans died in a murder and suicide ritual at the Peoples Temple agricultural mission in the jungle of Guyana. Passage of time since the holocaust has faded the differences between some temple enemies and loyalists, because they have experiences in common. Many share painful memories, guilt-filled feelings, loss of loved ones and psychological scars from an incomprehensible event that has come to symbolize the ultimate power of a charismatic leader over his followers. Although Jonestown has long ago passed from worldwide headlines to history, people who were entwined with the calamity live with it daily. (AP Photo/Frank Johnston, Pool, file)
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7811200430
November 20, 1978 10:05:49 AM
Frank Johnston
Pool
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 16; NOV. 20, 1978 FILE PHOTO.
1296 x 1960 0.51 MB
Jonestown, Guyana
NY403
POOL
SCM XAG RWP JRG JE**NY**




30 Years After Jonestown


**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 16--FILE** This Nov. 20, 1978 file photo shows a vat that contained a drink laced with deadly poison sits on a sidewalk at People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. The bodies of followers that drank the cyanide-laced drink are strewn around the commune. Thirty years ago, more than 900 Americans died in a murder and suicide ritual at the Peoples Temple agricultural mission in the jungle of Guyana. Passage of time since the holocaust has faded the differences between some temple enemies and loyalists, because they have experiences in common. Many share painful memories, guilt-filled feelings, loss of loved ones and psychological scars from an incomprehensible event that has come to symbolize the ultimate power of a charismatic leader over his followers. Although Jonestown has long ago passed from worldwide headlines to history, people who were entwined with the calamity live with it daily. (AP Photo/Frank Johnston, Pool, file)
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7811200430
November 20, 1978 10:05:49 AM
Frank Johnston
Pool
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 16; NOV. 20, 1978 FILE PHOTO.
1296 x 1960 0.51 MB
Jonestown, Guyana
NY403
POOL
SCM XAG RWP JRG JE**NY**







Watchf Associated Press International News   Guyana APHS129541 Jonestown Mass Suicide 1978


The vat of death sits on a sidewalk at Peoples Temple with bodies of followers around, Nov. 20, 1978, Jonestown, Guyana. Vat contained a drink laced with deadly cyanide. (AP Photo/Frank Johnston)
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November 20, 1978 03:00:00 AM
Frank Johnston
WASHINGTON POST
ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Jonestown, Guyana
APHS129541
POOL
XNC



Watchf Associated Press International News   GUYANA APHS144204 Jonestown Peoples Temple 1978

A Guyanese officer looks over weapons cache discovered when troops arrived, Nov. 20, 1978 in Jonestown, after 400 members of the People's Temple committed suicide. (AP Photo/Washington Post Pool/Frank Johnston)
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7811200232
November 20, 1978 03:00:00 AM
Frank Johnston
WASHINGTON POST POOL
ASSOCIATED PRESS
10419
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Religion, Disciples of Christ, Social affairs, Protestantism, Christianity, Belief systems
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Jonestown, Guyana
APHS144204
POOL
XMB R3 PO.


Associated Press International News Guyana JONESTOWN MASS SUICIDE

A vat that contained a drink laced with deadly cyanide sits on a sidewalk at People's Temple in Jonestown, Guyana in this Nov. 20, 1978 photo. The bodies of followers that drank the cyanide-laced drink are strewn around the commune. (AP Photo/Frank Johnston, Pool)
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781120028
November 20, 1978 12:00:00 AM
FRANK JOHNSTON, FRANK JOHNSTON
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
1296 x 1960 0.42 MB
JONESTOWN, GUYANA
FX107
POOL
XAG RWP JRG


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