A Story of the Red Cross

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A Story of the Red Cross is a book by humanitarian pioneer Clara Barton recounting the early history, principles, and relief work of the American Red Cross.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
associatedWithOrganization American Red Cross
associatedWithPerson Clara Barton
author Clara Barton
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes early history of the American Red Cross
principles of the Red Cross
relief work of the American Red Cross
documents early operations of the American Red Cross
formation of the American Red Cross
humanitarian principles in practice
focusesOn disaster relief
wartime relief
genre historical
memoir
non-fiction
hasForm prose
hasPerspective first-person account
hasTheme charity
humanitarianism
organization of relief efforts
service in war and disaster
historicalContext development of international Red Cross movement
intendedAudience general public
supporters of the Red Cross
language English
mainSubject American Red Cross
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
surface form: Red Cross movement

humanitarian relief
narrativeLocation United States of America
surface form: United States

battlefields and disaster areas
portrays civilian relief workers
disaster survivors
volunteer nurses
war victims
purpose to explain the work of the American Red Cross
to promote humanitarian ideals
to record early Red Cross history
relatedWork The Red Cross in Peace and War
timePeriodDescribed late 19th century
workChronologyPosition later work of Clara Barton
workInfluence public understanding of the American Red Cross
support for humanitarian relief efforts

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Clara Barton notableWork A Story of the Red Cross