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Clara Barton

Born in Oxford, Massachusetts Clarissa Harlowe "Clara" Barton (1821 – 1912) was a pioneer American teacher, humanitarian and nurse. She was best remembered as the founder and first president of the American Red Cross.

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How was being a good student helped Clara barton?

it helped learn more easily so when she came to a challenge she new exactly what to do :)

What is Clara Bartons second nickname?

Clara Barton was the Founder of the Red Cross, and nicknamed the Angel of the battlefield of the Civil War.

Was Clara Barton a lesbian?

It's sometimes very difficult to find answers to questions like this. Clara Barton, or at least the Clara Barton I have heard of was born December 25, 1821, she was a pioneer American teacher, nurse, and humanitarian. She is best remembered for organizing the American Red Cross.

She died at the age of 90 on April 12, 1912 in Glen Echo, Maryland. According to historical records Clara was never married and had no children. This is not to say she was a lesbian, in those days topics such as sex and especially sexuality were "hush-hush".

So I guess it would be more of speculation, unless other documents arise, such as private diaries, journal's etc, it may remain a mystery. Though back in those days it really wasn't too uncommon for a woman of her stature to remain unmarried and childless.

There have been several books written on the topic that may contain more information on her personal life. The Life of Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross is one (published 1969)

A list of all the books are: (note, the list does not guarantee that the books are still in print)

Barton, William E. The Life of Clara Barton Founder of the American Red Cross New York: AMS Press, (1969)

Hutchinson, John F. Champions of Charity: War and the Rise of the Red Cross Boulder: Westview Press, Inc., (1996)

Joyce, James Avery. Red Cross International and the Strategy of Peace New York: Oceana Publications, Inc., (1959)

Pryor, Elizabeth Brown. Clara Barton: Professional Angel Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, (1987)

Ross, Ishbel. Angel of the Battlefield: The Life of Clara Barton New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers, (1956)

Deady, Kathleen,W. "Clara Barton" Mankato:Capstone Press, (2003)

Numbering All the Bones by Ann Rinaldi features Clara Barton and Andersonville Prison, a Civil War prison with terrible conditions.

Safranski, Debby Burnett, "Angel of Andersonville, Prince of Tahiti: The Extraordinary Life of Dorence Atwater," Alling-Porterfield Publishing House, 2008

What are 3 childhood stories about Clara Barton?

her brother fell off the top of a barn

all of her siblings became teachers

she has 2 brother

Was Clara Barton racist?

No,she was not racist. She was a helper of every race.

Was Clara Barton a democrate or a Republican?

She was a republican because she believed that she doesn't have to pick a side.

At what age did Clara Barton save her brothers life?

Clara Barton was 11 years old when she saved her brother, David's life.

What happened to Clara Harris?

Clara Harris married Henry Rathbone. Eighteen years later he went insane and murdered her with a gun and knife.

Who founded the American Red Cross?

Clara Barton and a circle of acquaintances founded the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. on May 21, 1881. Barton first heard of the Swiss-inspired International Red Cross Movement while visiting Europe following the Civil War.