No, they didnt.
they are gay fagets
Clara Barton wanted to meet with prominent leaders and influential figures of her time to advocate for the establishment of the American Red Cross and to promote humanitarian efforts. One notable figure she sought to meet was President Grover Cleveland, as she aimed to gain his support for her initiatives. Additionally, she was interested in connecting with other reformers and activists who shared her vision for disaster relief and medical care.
American poet Walt Whitman and Clara Barton met shortly after the US Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg. They both did volunteer work to help wounded soldiers. Also, they both had jobs with the US government. Whitman was a copyist, Barton a copyist at the US Parent Office.
Hey guys, guess what, superman likes cheese, i just meet him in school the other day and he told me!!!
Yes, Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony did meet. Their paths crossed during the women's suffrage movement in the late 19th century, where both women were active in advocating for social justice and equality. Tubman, known for her work in the Underground Railroad, and Anthony, a prominent suffragist, shared mutual respect for each other's contributions to the fight for civil rights. Their meeting symbolized the intersection of the abolitionist movement and the struggle for women's rights.
Clara Barton never married. Stephen Barton was the name of her father and brother.
they are gay fagets
Clara Barton is best known for establishing the American Red Cross. She was a battlefield nurse during the Civil War and established an organization to provide medical supplies and care for the wounded following the battle of the first Bull Run. She quickly became the "lady in charge" of the hospitals serving the "Army of the James". She went on to meet Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass. She joined both of their causes becoming a well rounded social activist supporting humanitarianism, women's rights and the abolishment of slavery.
Clara Barton wanted to meet with prominent leaders and influential figures of her time to advocate for the establishment of the American Red Cross and to promote humanitarian efforts. One notable figure she sought to meet was President Grover Cleveland, as she aimed to gain his support for her initiatives. Additionally, she was interested in connecting with other reformers and activists who shared her vision for disaster relief and medical care.
American poet Walt Whitman and Clara Barton met shortly after the US Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg. They both did volunteer work to help wounded soldiers. Also, they both had jobs with the US government. Whitman was a copyist, Barton a copyist at the US Parent Office.
Maybe I would ask Clara is she was ever scared walking on the battlefield I would also maybe ask her if she liked being famous or if she liked being a teacher
Hey guys, guess what, superman likes cheese, i just meet him in school the other day and he told me!!!
Yes, Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony did meet. Their paths crossed during the women's suffrage movement in the late 19th century, where both women were active in advocating for social justice and equality. Tubman, known for her work in the Underground Railroad, and Anthony, a prominent suffragist, shared mutual respect for each other's contributions to the fight for civil rights. Their meeting symbolized the intersection of the abolitionist movement and the struggle for women's rights.
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well 1866 is not even close, some say it was in 1851 but it wouldn't make sense due to the seneca falls declaration which was in 1848
HE MET HER IN 1877
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton met through their mutual friend Amelia Bloomer in 1851 at National Women's Rights Convention in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was a followup convention from the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention in which Stanton and Anthony addressed the issues of enfranchising woman's rights, such as suffrage and ownership of property. Both conventions brought awareness to the feminist cause, although Seneca Falls, for the drafting of the Declaration of Sentiments, is more famous.