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Upon her return, Barton's family relocated to help the widow of Barton's cousin, who had been left to manage four children and a farm after her husband's death. Barton helped to perform maintenance and repair work on the home in which her family was to live.<ref name="Barton, Clara 1980"/> After the work was done, she was reportedly concerned with becoming a burden to her family.<ref name="Pryor, Elizabeth Brown 1987"/> Therefore, she began to play with her male cousins, participating in their activities, such as horseback riding. When Barton injured herself, her mother decided that she should focus on developing more traditionally feminine skills and invited a female cousin to help develop Barton's femininity.<ref>{{cite book|last=Pryor|first=Elizabeth Brown|title=Clara Barton: professional angel |year=1988|publisher=University of Pennsylvania |location=Philadelphia|isbn=978-0812212730}}</ref> | Upon her return, Barton's family relocated to help the widow of Barton's cousin, who had been left to manage four children and a farm after her husband's death. Barton helped to perform maintenance and repair work on the home in which her family was to live.<ref name="Barton, Clara 1980"/> After the work was done, she was reportedly concerned with becoming a burden to her family.<ref name="Pryor, Elizabeth Brown 1987"/> Therefore, she began to play with her male cousins, participating in their activities, such as horseback riding. When Barton injured herself, her mother decided that she should focus on developing more traditionally feminine skills and invited a female cousin to help develop Barton's femininity.<ref>{{cite book|last=Pryor|first=Elizabeth Brown|title=Clara Barton: professional angel |year=1988|publisher=University of Pennsylvania |location=Philadelphia|isbn=978-0812212730}}</ref> |
To assist Barton in overcoming her shyness, her parents persuaded her to become a schoolteacher.<ref name="ANB">Pryor, Elizabeth Brown (2000). "Barton, Clara". [http://www.anb.org/articles/12/12-00054.html ''American National Biography'']</ref> She studied at the [[Clinton Liberal Institute]] in [[Clinton, Oneida County, New York|Clinton, New York]]. She achieved her first teacher's certificate in 1839, at 17 years old. Barton led an effective redistricting campaign that allowed the children of workers to receive an education.balls | To assist Barton in overcoming her shyness, her parents persuaded her to become a schoolteacher.<ref name="ANB">Pryor, Elizabeth Brown (2000). "Barton, Clara". [http://www.anb.org/articles/12/12-00054.html ''American National Biography'']</ref> She studied at the [[Clinton Liberal Institute]] in [[Clinton, Oneida County, New York|Clinton, New York]]. She achieved her first teacher's certificate in 1839, at 17 years old. Barton led an effective redistricting campaign that allowed the children of workers to receive an education. |
==Early professional life== | ==Early professional life== |
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