What They Called Freedom - A Cult Survival Story Inspired by Peoples Temple and Jonestown
Before the Headline - Every victim had a life before they be... por Frank Coulter
Notas del episodio
She crossed an ocean to escape a country that had never wanted her alive. What is the true price of being promised, at last, a home? Della Mae Whitfield came to Peoples Temple the way thousands of Black Americans did in the 1970s — drawn by a white preacher who put Black faces in the front pews, fed the hungry, housed the old, and called integration a sacrament. She gave the movement her savings, her name, her children, and her certainty about what was real, believing each surrender bought her closer to a promised land in the Guyanese jungle. By the time she understood that the paradise was a cage and the family a hostage, the loudspeakers never went silent and the rehearsals for death had a name. What They Called Freedom follows one woman from the welcome that was genuine to the morning that took nearly everyone she loved — and asks wha ...