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Civil War and Clara Barton

Out of patriotism, women's rights leaders suspended their campaign during the Civil War, but few sat idle. Clara Barton, then a clerk at the U.S. Patent Office, began by gathering provisions and medical supplies for the Union army. Restless with this limited role but initially hesitant to challenge War Department regulations and prevailing female stereotypes, Barton describes how "she broke the shackles and went to the field" at the Battle of Cedar Mountain.
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