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Who founded the American Red Cross? |
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Written by Shannon Hext
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Tue, Nov 07 2006 |
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Clara Barton (1821-1912) dominates the early history of the American Red Cross, which was modeled after the International Red Cross. She did not originate the Red Cross idea, but she was the first person to establish a lasting Red Cross Society in America. She successfully organized the American Association of the Red Cross in Washington, D.C., on May 21, 1881. Created to serve America in peace and in war, during times of disaster and national calamity, Barton's organization took its service beyond that of the International Red Cross Movement by adding disaster relief to battlefield assistance. She served as the organization's volunteer president until 1904. For more information on the history of the American Red Cross in Southeastern Wisconsin, please visit the History portion of our website.
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