Black Jonestown- The Untold Story
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Welcome to Black Jonestown.
My name is Leslie Wagner Wilson, also known as Leslie Cathey—and I am one of the nine people who escaped Jonestown, Guyana on November 18, 1978. On that horrific day, I lost my mother, Inez, 50 years old; my sister, Michelle, 24; my brother, Mark, 16; my nephew, Daron, 1 year old; my niece, Dawnyell, 4 years old; and many others I had grown up with since I was thirteen.
For decades, the story of Jonestown has been told about us—picked apart, sensationalized, distorted, and reduced to a single, haunting photograph. But those of us who lived it… the families, the children, the elders, the believers and the broken… our voices have rarely been centered.
This podcast changes that.
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