Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Book Report on Clara Barton :: Papers
Book Report on Clara BartonClara Barton attacked many favorable problems of the 1800s. From creating a free school, to being on the front lines boostering soldiers in the Civil War, to creating the American Red Cross, Clara Barton was a humanitarian. She fought for what she believed in and because of her never-ending chip for people, the world is a different place. Clara Barton was born during 1821 in Massachusetts. As a new child, Barton learned a great deal of schooling from her sr. siblings she learned a wide variety of different subjects. She seized every educational opportunity that she was given and she worked hard to receive a well rounded-education. Clara Barton would by and by use her education to create her consume school and eventually help start an organization that is still used today. As a young child, Clara was extremely shy nevertheless, after many years she was able to shoot down this. Even as a young child Clara thrived portion others. She tended to her ptyalise brother who was severely injured by a roofing shot on a regular basis. The skills she learned from helping her brother prove to be used again when she was on the front-line of the Civil War helping wounded soldiers. At the age of 18, Miss Barton became a schoolteacher. She taught at many different schools around Massachusetts. Clara noticed in one particular township that many of the students did not attend school that greatly distressed her. She valued all children to have the same educational opportunity that she had when she was growing up. Eventually, Barton started her own school. It was free. However, she did not stay there for a long period of time. Clara only taught for a matter of ten years, teaching had exhausted Barton and she longed for a change in her life. She left the teaching field to move onto another field. Barton move to Washington DC and she became a clerk in the US transparent Office.When the Civil War broke out, Barton chose to resign from her position in the US Patent Office. She started working on the battlefield as a volunteer. At first her basic muse was to distribute bandages and war supplies to the wounded soldiers. Barton took her job to another extreme.
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