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    personal American Dream by allowing them to break through social barriers and pursue their passion. This movement assisted women of all races‚ as the movement for suffrage quickly developed into a quest for equality between race as well‚ Women such as Clara Barton and Sojourner Truth were key components in this time of change. The women’s suffrage movement was a nationwide movement that many women from all walks of life participated in‚ they were all different but advocated for the same basic rights and

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    of the Civil War in 1861‚ Clara Barton began the work of carrying provisions to the soldiers and nursing injured men on the frontlines. Her activities garnered national attention and appreciation. Barton was called the Angel of the Battlefield. At first‚ the U.S. government declined to give help or backing. When the war ended‚ Barton formed a bureau to search for missing men. This bureau marked over 1‚200 graves in the Andersonville (GA) National Cemetery. Clara Barton recognized that the Red Cross

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    The Civil War was a very deadly war for America. The Civil War had American casualties on both sides. Many people lost a person close to them or a family member. The war lasted from 1861 – 1865 and many soldiers died or were injured. Women in the war played a big role. This was the first time that women participated in a war. This was unusual because women would not normally participate in a war. They got involved because they wanted to help their side of the war win. In the Civil War women acted

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    Have you ever wondered what the women did to contribute to the Civil War? For a long period of time women wanted to help out in the public life and not just at home all the time doing house work. The Civil War provided women with multiple opportunities to be active in the society. Prior to the Civil War women were considered very frail and weak people. Women were known for the house work they did to take care of their families while the men were away in war. Women’s equality was an ongoing battle

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    Harriet Tubman: Harriet Tubman became famous as a performer on the Underground Railroad during the stormy 1850s. She was born a slave on Maryland’s eastern coast‚ she withstood the harsh life of a field hand‚ including ruthless beatings. In 1849 she fled slavery‚ leaving her husband and family behind in order to escape. Harriet Tubman’s birth name was Araminta Ross. Tubman’s conflict to slavery did not end with the outbreak of the Civil War. Her services as nurse‚ scout‚ and spy were asked by the

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    The American Red Cross is a non-profit organization. The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton in 1881—127 years ago. Clara Barton established the American Red Cross in Washington DC on May 21‚ 1881. She was the chief of this organization for twenty three years. The idea came to her after visiting Europe and witnessing how the interactions were with the Swiss-International Red Cross. Ms. Clara Barton wasn’t a nurse‚ but she was there to help wounded soldiers on the front line. The worse the

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    the living conditions of patients. Nightingale advocated cleanliness for all people in the hopes to reduce illness and death. 0. 0. Clara Barton - Clara Barton’s name is almost as closely related to nursing as Florence Nightingale’s. Barton is most famous for organizing the American Red Cross. A lifelong philanthropist in the 1800’s‚ Barton was shocked at the number of lives lost in the Battle of Bull Run due to lack of medical supplies. After that‚ she traveled with medical teams during

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    War is Clara Barton. She founded the American Red Cross‚ and was at some of the most famous battles including the Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Antietam. Clara Barton writes in a poem‚ known as “The Women Who Went on the Field‚” about her experiences with the wounded: “Who wiped the death sweat from the cold‚ clammy brow‚ And sent home the message; - "’T is well with him now"? Who watched in the tents‚ whilst the fever fires burned‚ And the pain-tossing limbs in agony turned‚.” Barton goes

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    is most definitely not the norm. Eulinda has the ability to read and write; this enables her to have many doors opened to her. She “holds her own” when confronted with Mr.Griffin and her initial taking on of the tasks at the prison. When Ms.Clara Barton arrives at Andersonville‚ Eulinda’s spirit‚ forthrightness‚ and wit impress the woman. This eventually gains Eulinda a career as Ms.Barton’s secretary and a world of opportunities. All of this created simply by Eulinda’s continued quest for knowledge

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    similar to nursing procedures. In the Revolutionary War‚ the American Civil War‚ the Crimean War‚ as well as World War I and II nurses have played a vital role in care of the soldiers who were wounded in battle. Famous Nurses from Walt Whitman‚ Clara Barton‚ and Florence Nightingale have made contributions that have made nursing the profession it is today. There are countless unknown nurses whose invaluable service while caring for many soldiers has been undocumented‚ but their contribution will never

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