Clara Barton, the pioneering nurse and humanitarian, is best known as the founder of the American Red Cross. Born in 1821 in Oxford, Massachusetts, Barton dedicated her life to serving others, providing medical care to soldiers on the front lines during the American Civil War. This biography explores her courage under fire, her advocacy for veterans’ rights, and her leadership in establishing an organization devoted to disaster relief and humanitarian aid. Barton’s compassion, determination, and organizational skills revolutionized healthcare and relief work. This book celebrates her legacy as the “Angel of the Battlefield” and a trailblazer who inspired future generations to serve humanity with selflessness and courage.
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