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Title: American Red Cross Be Red Cross Ready


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American Red CrossBe Red Cross Ready
  • Traveling Exhibit Curriculum Lesson Plan
  • Powerpoint Presentation
  • (Noted Red Cross Figures Presentation

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Clara Barton
  • Was Born December 25, 1821 and Died April 12,
    1912
  • Best remembered for organizing the American Red
    Cross
  • Was first apart of the ICRC- International
    Committee of the Red Cross for war victims while
    overseas
  • Later, Clara came to the U.S. to form the
    American Red Cross for victims other than war
    victims

3
Jane Delano
  • Was born March 13, 1862 and died April 15, 1919
  • Started treating patients with typhoid and yellow
    fever
  • Was a nurse and founder of the American Red Cross
    Nursing Services

4
Commodore Wilbert Longfellow
  • Became interested in safety features and saving
    lives
  • Presented the waterproofing of America to the
    American Red Cross in 1912
  • Became nation-wide in 1914
  • Awarded the American Red Cross Lifesaving
    Certificate Number One
  • Through his leadership, men and women at beaches
    and pools with the Red Cross Logo began to appear
    on lifeguards

5
Lady Bird Johnson
  • Was born December 22, 1912 and died July 11, 2007
  • Was the First Lady of U.S. from 1963-1969
  • Served as chairman of the Senate Wives Red Cross
    Unit for more than a decade
  • Was presented an American Red Cross certificate
    of appreciation

6
Charles Drew
  • Born June 3, 1904 and died on April 1, 1950
  • He was an African- American specialist, surgeon,
    educator, and scientist
  • Dr. Drew also established the American Red Cross
    blood bank, of which he was the first director,
    and he organized the world's first blood bank
    drive,
  • nicknamed "Blood for Britain"
  • American Red Cross blood program is due to the
    result of Dr. Drew

7
William Howard Taft
  • (September 15, 1857 March 8, 1930) was the 27th
    President of the United States
  • He served as President of the Red Cross Board of
    Incorporators following the congressional
    reorganization of the Red Cross in 1905 and later
    as Red Cross President
  • Continuing to this day that the U.S. President
    serves as honorary leader of the Red Cross

8
Mabel Boardman
  • 1905- Became the new American Red Cross Leader
    for the next four decades
  • The Red Cross was to become a force in public
    health, nursing, in dietetics , and a leader in
    life-saving and first aid training
  • Mabel Boardman took a special interest in the
    formation and direction of Red Cross Home
    Service, the Nurses Aide Corps, the Motor Corps,
    and the famed Gray Ladies
  • When offered the organization's highest executive
    position, she refused it
  • (1860-1946)

9
Frances Reed Elliott
  • (1892-1965)
  • She was born in Knoxville, Tennessee to her
    mother who was a plantation heiress and her
    father an African American farm worker. Orphaned
    at the age of six, she spent her early life in
    foster homes
  • In 1913- Elliott demanded a chance to write the
    other test and became the first African American
    in the district to write and pass the exam
    administered by the District of Columbia
  • July 2, 1918- Elliott became the first African
    American accepted into the American Red Cross
    Nursing Service

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