Even before she began the American Red Cross, Barton was changing the way the workforce operated. After Barton opened a school in New Jersey and saw attendance soar to 600 students, it was observed that a head of the school was needed. When a man was chosen for the position over Barton, she moved to Washington D.C. and began work as a clerk in the U.S. Patent Office. This was the first time a woman had received a substantial clerkship in the federal government. Tuesday, October 16, 2012
The First Boss of the Red Cross: Clara Barton
Even before she began the American Red Cross, Barton was changing the way the workforce operated. After Barton opened a school in New Jersey and saw attendance soar to 600 students, it was observed that a head of the school was needed. When a man was chosen for the position over Barton, she moved to Washington D.C. and began work as a clerk in the U.S. Patent Office. This was the first time a woman had received a substantial clerkship in the federal government. 2 comments:
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Thank you for a great article on Clara - a true heroine in her time. It seems that lately, may people want to critize Clara and her life's work. It was nice to see an article that focused on her lasting legacy.
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Our pleasure! We're glad you enjoyed the story and we agree with you. Clara Barton was a true heroine!
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