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BARTON: Clara Barton: Protector of the Cuban "Reconcentrados" (Softcover)

BARTON: Clara Barton: Protector of the Cuban "Reconcentrados" (Softcover)

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1954. 18p

On February 22, 1954, a ceremony was held at "4 de Julio" Park in Havana to unveil a plaque honoring Clara Barton, coinciding with George Washington's birthday. The event celebrated Barton's significant humanitarian contributions, particularly her efforts during the Cuban "Reconcentrados" crisis, which showcased her dedication to aiding those in need.

U.S. Ambassador to Cuba, Arthur Gardner, delivered remarks praising Barton's selfless service and her role as a pioneer in disaster relief. He emphasized her founding of the American Red Cross and the lasting impact of her work on humanitarian efforts both in the United States and abroad.

Dr. Herminia Portell Vila also spoke at the ceremony, highlighting Barton's commitment to the Cuban people during a time of crisis. The tribute underscored Barton's legacy as a compassionate leader who dedicated her life to helping others, solidifying her place in history as a symbol of humanitarianism.

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