Clara Barton
Clara Barton was a pioneering American nurse, teacher, and founder of the American Red Cross. She is best known for her work in caring for wounded soldiers during the Civil War and for establishing the Red Cross in the United States, which provided relief during disasters and emergencies. Her commitment to humanitarian work and her efforts in advocating for women's rights made her a prominent figure in American history. Barton’s legacy continues to inspire humanitarian efforts worldwide.
Born on Dec 25, 1821 (203 years old)
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Clara Barton was one of the first to arrive at the Johnstown disaster to aid the victims.
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