Clara Barton
American teacher, humanitarian, and also founder of the Red Cross (American Branch)
Name:
Clara Barton
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Real name:
Clarissa Harlowe Barton
Aliases:
- Clarissa Harlowe Barton
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
- Healing
- Intellect
- Leadership
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Overview

In 1869 Clara was introduced to the Red Cross, and concept and idea behind it. Around the same time, she was also trying to establish international treaties and laws, ensuring protection for the the sick and wounded during wartime irrespective of nationality or allegiance and the a establishment of neutral aid that work voluntarily between conflicts. (otherwise known as the Geneva Convention) Though it was Henry Dunant, who founded the Red Cross Movement, Clara is known and respected for bringing and organizing the American branch. Many of her most significant contributions to society came during these years. Her great life is remembered and honored in various ways including dozens of schools, and community centers and even a crater on Venus named in her honor.