Clara Barton: Courage under Fire (Heroes of History)
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The Civil War era saw the remarkable Clara Barton, who risked everything to save countless lives on the frontlines of battle, earning her the moniker "Angel of the Battlefield." Once a timid child, Clara's boldness shone through when it came to helping others, whether they were wayward schoolboys, victims of natural disasters, or dying soldiers.
Clara dedicated her life to the service of others, fighting tirelessly for the U.S. government's approval of the Geneva treaty, which aimed to provide care for wounded soldiers. She went on to organize the American Red Cross, and tirelessly devoted herself to its mission. Her courage and compassion touched the lives of thousands of people around the world, regardless of their race, religion, or allegiance during the war.
From a painfully shy child to a fearless advocate for the well-being of those in need, Clara Barton's incredible story of service and sacrifice has left an indelible mark on history. Her unwavering dedication to helping others, whether on the battlefield or in the aftermath of natural disasters, has inspired generations to follow in her footsteps. (1821-1912)
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