Clara Barton fought for equal rights primarily through her work as a nurse and humanitarian during the Civil War, advocating for the care and treatment of wounded soldiers regardless of their race. After the war, she founded the American Red Cross, promoting disaster relief and health services for all people. Barton's efforts also included supporting women's suffrage and education, as she believed in the importance of equal opportunities for women. Her activism and leadership helped pave the way for greater recognition of women's roles in society and healthcare.
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