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    and programs. One cannot talk about the American Red Cross without also paying homage to the woman who started it all. A nurse named Clara Barton and some colleagues established the organization in Washington, D.C. on May 21, 1881 after seeing the need for an organization that would assist those going through hard times due to war or natural disasters. When Clara visited Europe after the American Civil War was over, she…

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    but their names are not commonly known today. Fame certainly wasn’t their intention, but it can be a somewhat superficial measurement of their success. Clara Barton is a very different story, because while she believed that a woman is capable of the same things that a man is, she believed that a woman’s accomplishments should be her own. Barton grew up with a military…

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    the battlefield before it was too late. Clara spent her life saving lives and putting others before her. She was selfless and an amazing woman overall. Not only did she save lives she started a revolution in the medical field that would wage on for a very long time. Clara Barton was a hero because of her ethics to serve this country, as well as her work on the battlefield helping by finding wounded soldiers and establishing the American Red Cross. Clara Barton from a very young age was taught…

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    about your arm” Once we got into surgery I instantly decided to begin to draw what was really going on for future reference for if I had to do a solo operation. With little to no disinfectant, infection was on the rise in each patient. I wonder when Clara is going to try and scavenge for more supplies. At the start she brought in four wagons filled with all sorts of supplies for the nurses and surgeons on site. But with each and every patient that number is getting lower and lower. I am so…

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    Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. More than 38,000 blood donations are needed everyday. The American Red Cross has been around since 1881 when Clara Barton founded it. Clara began to bring supplies to the battle field to help the soldiers. She saw there was a need to help soldiers, and since then the Red Cross has been helping people everyday. The founding of the American Red Cross has helped by helping with blood supply, disasters, and our country with health and safety.…

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    like you to tell you about a very famous women who served as a nurse on the union side. Clara Barton was born on December 25, 1821 in Oxford , MA. to CAPT. Steven Barton and Sarah Stone Barton. Clara was born Clarissa Harlowe Barton. She first became interested in helping others when she was 11 years old in 1833, when her brother, David fell through the rafters of a barn and was seriously injured. Clara…

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    wounded soldier when a stray bullet passes through her sleeve and slaughters the soldier. The nurse was Clara Barton; a woman who works on, undaunted. For taking these actions, she is a heroic and stout hearted lady. For what reason would she place herself in these critical, hazardous circumstances? Soldiers alluded to Barton as the "Angel of the Battlefield". The seeds for the person Clara Barton would become were planted decades before the Civil…

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    Today, people all around notably remember women during the Civil War as nurses. The most renowned nurse at the time was Clara Barton, who later was the founder of the American Red Cross. Ironically, the Northern and Southern unions surgeons demoralized the female nurses to work in official military hospitals. Schultz noted “Throughout the nineteenth century, women were excluded…

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    taken many risks in her life is Clara Barton. Clara Barton is an inspirational person because she was hard-working, took many risks to make the world a better place, and left a lasting impact on others. Throughout Clara’s early years, she had a talent to learn. She started school at the age of 4, and she was also home tutored by her older siblings. At age 11, Clara stayed home from school to take care of her brother…

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    American Red Cross Origin and Purpose In 1863, Switzerland adopted the International Red Cross (cite here). Going off of that idea, Clara Barton, a military nurse, founded the American Red Cross (ARC),originally named The American Association of the Red Cross, in 1881. Barton wanted to set the organization up to assist with military families and warriors of the Civil War. ARC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organization (learning to give). ARC contributes 84.7% of their donations and…

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