Most of all they helped soldiers during the civil war , also supported women's suffrage. Truly, Clara Barton’s quote Inspired me “ I may be compelled to face danger,but never fear it, and while our soldiers can stand and fight, I can be a nurse and to help them and return them to health”. These people made history and when they were they also had a
difference around the world. Clara Barton, Eleanor Roosevelt and Amelia Earhart are three excellent examples of girl power. An early act of girl power is Clara Barton founding the American Red Cross. During 1861, the Civil War began. That April, at age 40, Barton created an agency that distributed supplies to the wounded soldiers. In July 1862, the woman got permission to travel behind the lines and aid soldiers of both the North and the South. When the war ended, Barton became a well-known lecturer
company, Red Cross, took a huge amount of work to establish. Clarissa Harlowe Barton was born on December 21, 1821, in North Oxford, Massachusetts. Her parents were Captain Stephen Barton, who was a member of the local militia, and Sarah Stone Barton. Clara was sent to school with her brother at three years old, and because she was so timid, only one friend during her early school life is documented, Nancy Fitts. When Clara first turned 10, she cared for her brother after he fell off the barn roof.
Civil War Nursing Over 5000 volunteer nurses’ north and south served in military hospitals during the Civil War. Nurses were of all sorts and came from all over. Women wanted to be involved in this national struggle in any way they could. They did not want to stay home and play their traditional domestic roles that social convention and minimal career opportunities had confined the majority of their sex to. Many women thought of nursing as an extension of their home duties, almost like taking
my eyes. I wanted to pursue the medical field in depth and see which type of medical career was best for me. I have been persistent and motivated and this pushed me to achieve my Medical Assistant Certification in June 2006 when I graduated from Clara Barton for Health Professions High school. After graduating high school, I was accepted to Alabama State University and decided to study Biology. I figured that this area would help me study living organisms, life processes and understanding the basic
intellect, a resolute will, and an executive force, which is found in few of the stronger sex, and which mingled with the tenderness and grace of refined womanhood eminently qualifies her to become and independent power.” (Pierpont 54) Miss Clara Harlowe Barton was a visionary and an example for many women at that time and now. She became involved in helping wounded soldiers out of nothing in return; she had no “acknowledge position, rank, rights, or duties, was not employed, paid, or compensated
Clara Barton: An Unknown Heroin Clara Barton is more than people think as she accomplished many things at a young start. Clara Barton was born December 15, 1821, in Oxford, Massachusetts, and died April 12, 1912, in Glen Echo, Maryland. Clara Barton was home taught but began to teach at a young age. Clara Barton even wrote a few books. History of the Red Cross which was published in 1882, The Red Cross in Peace and War which came out in 1899, and The Story of My Childhood came about in 1907
Breckinridge and how she had wanted to bring more help to the poor families. Next would be Ruth Tapp she showed me and proved to me that if you put time and effort into things that you will have a good outcome. The last example that I have is Clarissa (Clara) Barton. She was so indulged in her work that she came up with the red cross because she wanted to help everyone that needed it. As a matter of fact Mary Breckinridge would be a good example of someone who is inspired to being a nurse. She had dedicated
need, whether it is a disaster or planning and partnering. Shining light on an exemplary organization that strives to serve and provide during times of disaster and times of calm. The American Red Cross has been there for America since 1881 when Clara Barton formed the organization to assist people in America that were in need of aid in the time of crisis. "The American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association
Michael. The American Red Cross charity was founded by Clara Barton on May 21, 1881(A Brief History). She heard about the conditions the soldiers were in and felt the need to create an organization to help them. After many deliberate tries to ratify Red Cross as an appropriate organization, the government finally agreed to accept Red Cross. Clara worked with Red Cross for 23 years, and each year the organization grew rapidly. During the 23 years Clara was with the American Red Cross Association, they