congregation in a city with
historic ties to the ku klux
klan.
>> i was staying at the ymca.
i saw in a recorded paper, an
advertisement about the peoples
temple.
he called me later and said why
didn't you come back to the
temple.
i thought, no one --
no pastor ever asked me to come
to temple before or why i wasn't
in church.
so i went back.
he offered me to sit down in the
seat where he was sitting.
at the table to eat.
he said, you can have my seat.
>> jones and his wife practiced
what they preached.
they had a biological son,
stephan, and adopted an
african-american baby they named
jim junior.
it was indianapolis' first
adoption of a black child by a
white family.
>> he had this great family of
all different colors.
he had a wonderful wife.
i loved his kids.
i was enchanted by everything he
had going.
>> i really don't feel
comfortable being photographed.
i really don't.
>> in 1965 jones moved his