She was a teacher for about 6 years.
During the American Civil War, many women took on the roles of sewing socks and cooking for soldiers, often as part of organized efforts such as the United States Sanitary Commission. These women, including nurses and volunteers, provided essential support by making clothing items and preparing meals to improve soldiers' living conditions. Some notable figures, like Clara Barton, played significant roles in these humanitarian efforts. Their contributions were vital to the morale and well-being of the troops.
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Clara had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Clara was the youngest.
Yes! She was in Switzerland when she was introduced to the American Red Cross. Clara Barton persuaded the senators to join with the American Red Cross as she hoped the senators and the rest of America did.
Clara Barton successfully became a teacher at the age of 15. She organized the Red Cross and was the president of it until 1904. During the time of slavery she helped many slaves to freedom.
Clara Barton was a great woman. She helped many of us to learn helping others is important.
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As a child, Clara Barton spent many years taken care of her injured brother. This lead her to find her calling and become an educator, nurse and founder of the American Red Cross