Clara Barton: The Red Cross in Peace and War

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Clara Barton:The Red Cross in Peace and War
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Abstract

The American Civil War resulted in a profound shift on society and individuals, including the nurse and humanitarian Clara Barton (1821–1912). From the first bloodshed in Maryland in the first year of the war, she was committed to helping wounded soldiers, some of whom she had known personally. She provided medical assistance, dressed wounds, provided food and aid, and offered emotional support to those who needed it. After the war, she helped open the Office of Missing Soldiers to locate, identify, and bury soldiers who had been killed or missing in action.

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