The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-eating Johnston

The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-eating Johnston

by Tri Robinson
The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-eating Johnston

The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-eating Johnston

by Tri Robinson

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Overview

In 1974, Tri Robinson and his 7th grade American Literature class went on an unthinkable quest to dig up and rebury a famous mountain man. That man was John Johnston � otherwise known by his legendary name as Liver-eating Johnston, and the inspiration for the Robert Redford movie, Jeremiah Johnson. This is the remarkable story of how, against all odds, 24 twelve-year-old kids succeeded in persuading the U.S. Congress to name their class as Johnston�s official next of kin. With that designation they could move the body of a man who had been buried for 75 years in a gravesite near the San Diego Freeway in Los Angeles, California. The journey would entail crossing five state lines to bring Johnston to a final resting spot in the Rocky Mountains � a place he once roamed and loved. The inspiring account reveals the obstacles the students endured along the way such as the legal battle between the states of Wyoming and Montana to obtain the rights to Johnston�s remains. It also highlights some of the unlikely support provided from people like Robert Redford and Roy Neil (a news correspondent for NBC), who both became advocates to the students� cause.

The Committee for the Reburial of Liver-eating Johnston is an amazing true tale that is humorous, inspiring and nothing short of miraculous. It is a testimony to the power of creative and innovative education. This is a book every aspiring teacher should read before entering the classroom as it speaks of overcoming learning disabilities, working with the gifted, and the impact of a teacher�s empowering words.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149270897
Publisher: Timber Butte Publishing, LLP
Publication date: 04/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
File size: 611 KB

About the Author

Tri Robinson is a life-long teacher and educator, serving in both the public school system and as a pastor. With a Masters in Administrative Education, he taught for 12 years in the Gifted and Talented Program, and won a national teacher of the year award. Upon transitioning into ministry, he founded the Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Boise, ID, and has become an advocate for the world�s extreme poor. He founded and currently directs i-61 Ministries, a Christian organization designed to address areas of crisis such as education, clean water, and education both in the U.S. and abroad.
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