The History Of Clara Barton: Early Life

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The History of Clara Barton
Anna Scheiber
UW-Milwaukee
October 1, 2017 Table of Contents
Early Life 3
First Significant Fact 4
Second Significant Fact 4
Third Significant Fact 4
American Red Cross 5
Fourth Significant Fact 5
Fifth Significant Fact 5
Sixth Significant Fact 5
Stressful Times 5
Sixth Significant Fact 5
Personality 6
Conclusion 6
References 7 The History of Clara Barton
In the 1800’s, men typically developed and influenced change in society. A woman taking on any type of leadership role was rare, brave, and met with resistance. Clara Barton was one of these women who fearless led groups to make positive changes. She was a voice for those in need as well. This was not easy for her as she was frequently met with …show more content…

She came from a large family and took on a care taker role early on despite being the youngest of five children. In the 1800’s, diseases were common and when her brother became sick, she became his unofficial nurse at home making sure his needs were met as he recovered for two full years (Somervill, 2007). She was well educated but shy in her childhood. Her parents encouraged her to overcome her bashfulness as they believed she had much to offer the world. When she was 18, she finally found her voice and began a career in education. She taught for several years and was very successful. She showed her leadership skills when she started her own school in New Jersey. This was unusual during this time as males generally filled these roles but Barton welcomed the challenge ("Clara Barton chronology," …show more content…

She gave countless speeches about her experience to help inspire and educate others about issues she felt were important. She was an excellent speaker and writer and seemed to enjoy using her talents to inform others of her past experiences as well as the importance of the American Red Cross ("Clara Barton chronology," 2015). She was a great motivator and inspired others to help.
Conclusion
Clara Barton was an inspiration to those during her time. She helped others during her childhood, the Civil War, the American Red Cross, stressful times, and showing of her unique personality. She made hard decisions during hard times but always helped those in need. She was a ground breaking woman and a true pioneer in nursing. References
Ardalan, C. (2010-2011). Clara Barton's 1898 battles in Cuba: A reexamination of her nursing contributions. Florida Atlantic Comparative Studies Journal , 12, 1-20.
Barton, W. E. (1922). The life of Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross. Retrieved from
Clara Barton chronology. (2015). Retrieved from https://www.nps.gov/clba/learn/kidsyouth/chron1.htm
Founder Clara Barton. (2017). Retrieved from http://www.redcross.org/about-us/who-we-are/history/clara-barton
Somervill, B. A. (2007). Clara Barton: Founder of the American Red Cross. Retrieved

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