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  2. Peoples Temple in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Peoples Temple headquarters, 1859 Geary Blvd., San Francisco, 1978. The Peoples Temple, the new religious movement which came to be known for the mass killings at Jonestown, was headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States from the early to mid-1970s until the Temple's move to Guyana in 1977.

  3. Peoples Temple - Wikipedia

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    Peoples Temple members included the elderly as well as youth. Hazel Dashiell, with Mark Fields at an anti-eviction rally in San Francisco's Chinatown, 1977. However, the Temple aroused police suspicion after Jones praised the Symbionese Liberation Army, a radical Bay Area group, and the SLA's leaders attended San Francisco Temple meetings. [114]

  4. Jim Jones - Wikipedia

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    Peoples Temple members attend an anti-eviction rally at the International Hotel, San Francisco, in January 1977. By the end of 1969, Peoples Temple was growing rapidly. Jones's message of economic socialism and racial equality, along with the integrated nature of Peoples Temple, proved attractive, especially to students and racial minorities ...

  5. Marshall Kilduff - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Kilduff (born February 14, 1949) is a retired journalist, having written for the San Francisco Chronicle since 1971. On January 17, 2021, he announced his retirement in his regular column. [1] He is noted for being the coauthor of the investigatory report criticizing the leader of Peoples Temple, Jim Jones. [2]

  6. Jonestown - Wikipedia

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    Jim Jones, founder of The Peoples Temple. After Jones received considerable criticism in Indiana for his integrationist views, the Temple moved to Redwood Valley, California, in 1965. [22] In the early 1970s, the Temple opened other branches in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and would eventually move its headquarters to San Francisco. [23]

  7. Timothy Stoen - Wikipedia

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    Despite still referring to its Ukiah facility as its "mother church", the Peoples Temple moved its headquarters to San Francisco around 1972. Following the 1975 mayoral election, former San Francisco District Attorney Joseph Freitas named Stoen to lead a special unit to investigate election fraud charges. [12]

  8. See ‘Temple of Wings’ Roman-type villa where modern dancing ...

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    See ‘Temple of Wings’ Roman-type villa where modern dancing soared. NorCal home to ask $5M. David Caraccio. ... the one-of-a-kind views over the San Francisco Bay Area, from the Oakland and ...

  9. Moscone–Milk assassinations - Wikipedia

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    On November 18, news broke of the mass deaths of members of the Peoples Temple in Jonestown. Prior to the group's move to Guyana, the Temple had been based in San Francisco, so most of the dead were recent Bay Area residents, as was Leo Ryan, the United States Congressman who was murdered in the incident.