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Oakland: The Black Panther Party, 1978. Newspaper. 16p., newspaper, 11.25x14.75 inches, horizontal fold, paper toned. Issued after the mass suicide at Jonestown. Headline: Jonestown: "We have tasted total equality." Second front page article: Jim Jones: "All my thoughts are coming from the CIA." Argues that there was a government plot to destroy the People's Temple, and that the CIA is actually responsible for the mass suicide.
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The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service. Vol. 18, no. 26, Saturday, December 2 - Friday, December 15, 1978
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People's temple people's tomb
by Kerns, Phil with Doug Wead
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Plainfield: Logos International, 1979. Mass Market Paperback. xi, 288p., illustrated with press, military and family snapshot photography, and seventy pages of documents in facsimile. Pocket original, 7 x 4.25 inch decorated glossy wraps, extremities slightly worn, cover has a crease, several former ownership tags on the first leaf, pages evenly toned, still and all a bright clean copy. First-person narrative by a man remote from the scene trying to get his family out --and as such, not all that informative. Ghostwriter Wead was chosen by publisher Logos, says Kerns. Logos may do intelligence duty; their boy Wead flacks for the right wing, see Wead's 1998 book, "George Bush Man of Integrity," and other approving biographies of James Watt and Ronald Reagan. Kerns says he was in the military during the People's Temple era, had a secret clearance (he had something to do with Nike missile production or emplacements) and tried to get his family out of Guyana. Another hapless military family caught in a vortex.
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Socialist Review. No. 44 (vol. 9, no. 2; March-April 1979)
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Oakland: New Fronts Publishing, 1979. Magazine. 158p., very good in wraps. This issue includes a piece on People's Temple by Barbara Easton, Michael Kazin, and David Plotke, indicting the Bay Area's Left for its ties with Jim Jones.
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Wanted by FBI: Claude Elvin Hubert
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Washington DC: Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1970. Handbill. 8x8 inch flyer, horizontal fold for mailing, with address printed on the verso and list of FBI offices. Very good. Hubert, involved in the shooting of Southern California Black Panther Party members Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter and John Jerome Huggins in 1969, had fled to Guyana, where he worked for the government and was treated as a political refugee. He was thought to have helped Jim Jones, of the People's Temple, to hide money overseas.
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