
Clara Barton
Founder of The American Red Cross
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- Margaret C.
- 02-01-21
Why you need to read it.
I really love this book. I think it would be amazing for students who want to learn about Clara Barton. The last paragraph in this book is very interesting as it apparently does not seem to be happening in modern society.
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- Pamela A. Murley
- 05-09-22
Illuminating!
I always knew Clara Barton founded the U.S. American Red Cross. I did not realize the hurdles she overcame, to even get to the point where she could have her voice counted in such matters. Bravo, to one of my idols!
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- J.B. (Washington, USA)
- 01-21-21
Disappointing stereotypes
While I love the story of Clara Barton and was excited to share it with my daughter, the book began with a vignette about the white settlers’ war with „the Indians” that was so outdated and awful in 2021. Looks like Clara Barton’s biography needs an updated rewrite. I’m disappointed in Audible for offering this kind of white-centric literature on your site.
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- Susannah Conn
- 06-23-22
white centric history and bias in the US
This book should not be read to anyone and especially not children unless it is to point out white supremacy and bias in a high school or college course.
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