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Jim Jones was an American cult leader

InformationDetail
BirthdayMay 13, 1931
Died onNovember 18, 1978
NationalityAmerican
FamousMiscellaneous, Cult Leader
City/StateIndiana
SpousesMarceline Jones (m. 1949–1978)
Known asJames Warren Jones
ChildrensAgnes Pauline Jones, Jim Jon Prokes, Jim W. Jones Jr., John Moss Jones, Lew Eric Jones, Stephan Gandhi Jones, Stephanie Jones, Suzanne O. Jones, Timothy Glen Jones
Universities
  • Butler University
  • Richmond High School
Founder / Co-Founder
  • Peoples Temple
Birth PlaceCrete, Indiana, U.S.
GenderMale
FatherJames Thurman Jones (1887 - 1951)
MotherLynetta Putnam Jones (1902 - 1977)
Sun SignTaurus
Born inCrete, Indiana, U.S.
Famous asCult Leader
Died at Age47

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Who is Jim Jones?

James Warren ‘Jim’ Jones was a notorious American cult leader. He started and led the Peoples’ Temple in Indiana in the 1950s, and later moved it to California in the 1960s. He gained notoriety when the Temple moved to San Francisco in the early 1970s. Infamous for leading the 1978 mass murder-suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, where 918 members of his church, including 276 children were found dead by drinking cyanide laced punch, Jones is one of the prominent psychopaths in American history. The motive of the mass suicide, according to Jones was to ‘protest the conditions of an inhumane world.’ Jones is believed to have shot himself in the head at the final stage of the mass suicide and was found dead at the scene with a gunshot wound on the back of his head. He was also responsible for the death of Congressman Leo Ryan, who was on a visit to the Jonestown Temple to investigate human rights violation allegations against Jones. Jones had six adoptive children and one biological son with his wife, Marceline Baldwin Jones. Jones died on 18 November 1978.

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Childhood & Early Life

James Warren Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in Crete, Indiana to James Thurman Jones, a World War I veteran and Lynetta Putnam. His father was an alcoholic and worked as a mystic fortune teller.

His family went through an economic crisis during the Great Depression and had to move to Lynn, Indiana, in 1934.

As a child, Jim was heavily influenced by the works of Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Mahatma Gandhi. He developed a keen interest in religion and its influence on people.

He was described as a ‘really weird kid’ as he was obsessed with death. He used to hold funerals for small animals and had also stabbed a cat to death.

Jim had a clash with his father when the latter did not allow one of Jim’s black friends to enter the house. Jim was always intolerant about the racial discrimination seen in America, mainly because of his own experiences as an outcast.

When his parents separated in 1948, Jim moved with his mother to Richmond, Indiana and graduated from Richmond High School in December 1948.

He got married quite young, to a nurse four years older than him in 1949. He moved to Bloomington, Indiana. There, he attended Indiana University Bloomington. In 1951, he moved to Indianapolis and attended night school at the Butler University and earned a degree in secondary education in 1961.

Career

The year 1951 can be regarded as the start of his career when he started attending meetings of the Communist party in Indianapolis. He was agitated by open communists in the USA. He asked himself, “How can I demonstrate my Marxism? The thought was to infiltrate the church.” The harassment and frustration had provoked him to do so.

A Methodist superintendent helped him get a start in the church. In 1952, he became a student pastor in the Somerset Southside Methodist Church. There, he observed that people with money are attracted to faith healing and such services and these financial resources can be helpful in his goals.

He arranged a huge convention from June11 to June 15, 1956. Thereafter, he launched his own church, changing names until finally it got to be known as the Peoples Temple Christian Church Full Gospel which was open to all races.

In 1960, he was appointed the Director of Human Rights Commission by Democratic Mayor Charles Boswell.

He started integrating police stations, Hospitals, churches, restaurants, etc. He started setting stings catching restaurants refusing to serve black customers or hospitals refusing black patients. Political pressure from Jones made quite a few hospitals desegregate the wards.

White owned businesses were critical of him. As a result of this, a dead cat was found thrown in his house, a swastika was drawn at the church, dynamite was thrown in the coal pile at a temple and many such events occurred.

He then adopted 3 children of partial non Caucasian ancestry and called it the rainbow family.

In 1963, he moved to Brazil. He didn’t portray himself as a communist. However, he stated his work with the Rio de Janeiro slum areas and explored local Brazilian syncretic religions. However, the guilt of leaving behind the Indiana struggle of civil rights made him return.

The temple was then moved to California. In the next five years, it gained much growth spawning branches in cities like San Fernando, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

After being scrutinized by the media, he along with many other members shifted to the temple’s compound in Guyana. Jones then named this settlement after himself, calling it Jonestown.

Jonestown was a means to create a paradise for socialists and a place far away from media scrutiny. Around 68 percent of the residents were black.

After Jones’ departure, most of his followers broke ties. But, some didn’t.

Willie Brown was one of them. He kept defending Jones regarding him as a man of highest character, and even wrote a letter to President Carter.

After facing increasing scrutiny within the temple itself, Jones hired Mark Lane and Donald Freed to help make the case of a great conspiracy by intelligence agencies against the Temple.

In 1978, Leo Ryan along with other congress delegates attended a party hosted by Jones. However, after an attack on Ryan, the delegation left abruptly, taking with them 15 members who agreed to leave the Temple.

After the delegation left, Jones’ Red Brigade armed guards opened fire on them and managed to kill Ryan and 4 others.

Later that same day, 909 members died due to some sudden poisoning.

He explained his suicide as a revolutionary act condemning the inhumane world. This was known as the Jonestown massacre.

Awards & Achievements

Jim received several humanitarian awards in Northern California, owing to his work with the poor and the under privileged.

Due to his commitment for school activism, Jim was appointed to the San Francisco Housing Authority by Mayor George Mascone in 1976.

Personal Life

Jim and Marceline Jones adopted three children of Korean-American ancestry named Lew, Suzanne and Stephanie.

In 1954, they adopted an eleven year old girl of Native American ancestry named Agnes Jones.

In 1959, the couple had their first and only biological child - a son named Stephan Gandhi Jones.

In 1961, the Jones’ adopted James Warren Jr. and became the first couple to adopt a black child. They adopted another son and named him Tim Jones.

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Jim Jones biography timelines

  • // 13th May 1931
    James Warren Jones was born on May 13, 1931 in Crete, Indiana to James Thurman Jones, a World War I veteran and Lynetta Putnam. His father was an alcoholic and worked as a mystic fortune teller.
  • // 1934
    His family went through an economic crisis during the Great Depression and had to move to Lynn, Indiana, in 1934.
  • // Dec 1948
    When his parents separated in 1948, Jim moved with his mother to Richmond, Indiana and graduated from Richmond High School in December 1948.
  • // 1951
    The year 1951 can be regarded as the start of his career when he started attending meetings of the Communist party in Indianapolis. He was agitated by open communists in the USA. He asked himself, “How can I demonstrate my Marxism? The thought was to infiltrate the church.” The harassment and frustration had provoked him to do so.
  • // 1952
    A Methodist superintendent helped him get a start in the church. In 1952, he became a student pastor in the Somerset Southside Methodist Church. There, he observed that people with money are attracted to faith healing and such services and these financial resources can be helpful in his goals.
  • // 1954
    In 1954, they adopted an eleven year old girl of Native American ancestry named Agnes Jones.
  • // 15th Jun 1956
    He arranged a huge convention from June11 to June 15, 1956. Thereafter, he launched his own church, changing names until finally it got to be known as the Peoples Temple Christian Church Full Gospel which was open to all races.
  • // 1959
    In 1959, the couple had their first and only biological child - a son named Stephan Gandhi Jones.
  • // 1960
    In 1960, he was appointed the Director of Human Rights Commission by Democratic Mayor Charles Boswell.
  • // 1961
    In 1961, the Jones’ adopted James Warren Jr. and became the first couple to adopt a black child. They adopted another son and named him Tim Jones.
  • // 1963
    In 1963, he moved to Brazil. He didn’t portray himself as a communist. However, he stated his work with the Rio de Janeiro slum areas and explored local Brazilian syncretic religions. However, the guilt of leaving behind the Indiana struggle of civil rights made him return.
  • // 1976
    Due to his commitment for school activism, Jim was appointed to the San Francisco Housing Authority by Mayor George Mascone in 1976.
  • // 1978
    In 1978, Leo Ryan along with other congress delegates attended a party hosted by Jones. However, after an attack on Ryan, the delegation left abruptly, taking with them 15 members who agreed to leave the Temple.

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  • What is Jim Jones birthday?

    Jim Jones was born at 1931-05-13

  • When was Jim Jones died?

    Jim Jones was died at 1978-11-18

  • Where was Jim Jones died?

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  • Which age was Jim Jones died?

    Jim Jones was died at age 47

  • Where is Jim Jones's birth place?

    Jim Jones was born in Crete, Indiana, U.S.

  • What is Jim Jones nationalities?

    Jim Jones's nationalities is American

  • Who is Jim Jones spouses?

    Jim Jones's spouses is Marceline Jones (m. 1949–1978)

  • Who is Jim Jones childrens?

    Jim Jones's childrens is Agnes Pauline Jones, Jim Jon Prokes, Jim W. Jones Jr., John Moss Jones, Lew Eric Jones, Stephan Gandhi Jones, Stephanie Jones, Suzanne O. Jones, Timothy Glen Jones

  • What was Jim Jones universities?

    Jim Jones studied at Butler University, Richmond High School

  • Which company or organization was founded by Jim Jones?

    Jim Jones was the founder/co-founder of Peoples Temple

  • Who is Jim Jones's father?

    Jim Jones's father is James Thurman Jones (1887 - 1951)

  • Who is Jim Jones's mother?

    Jim Jones's mother is Lynetta Putnam Jones (1902 - 1977)

  • What is Jim Jones's sun sign?

    Jim Jones is Taurus

  • How famous is Jim Jones?

    Jim Jones is famouse as Cult Leader