Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Humphreys: Ch. 4-6

     During the Civil War, women made it their business to have a voice and stand their ground. After many strides towards help and the providence of relief for soldiers, females were finally able to create a safe haven that worked around the clock, for everyone. This organization was known as the United States Sanitary Commission. The USSC, brought forth of lot of understanding and comfort for individuals apart of the Civil War. Starting with being able to provide everyday necessities, such as food, proper bedding, and clean dry clothing, made this organization one of the best known plans brought to life during this time of war.
     Though physicians and doctors of the military didn't always agree with having the United States Sanitary Commission around, giving quick relief to soldiers in need was something that could not be beat. The USSC was ready to provide each soldier with anything they needed, at any given time. Their main purpose was to ensure that the soldiers of the United States were taken care of in the best way possible. Starting out as a woman's organization, nurturing the men fighting for our country, was one of the most valuable responsibilities that the USSC took on. They strived to recreate the feminine domain that was usually given within the home, therefore skills of care were provided during any situation. Something as simple as providing a pillow or a bed for those who were unable to get into the nearest hospital, the United States Sanitary Commission did it.
     Personally, I believe that this was a great idea and great organization to have at this time. Being a group of service leaders brought comfort to not only the soldiers, but the wives and family members that were unable to, or chose not to be apart of the USSC. With doctors, surgeons, and physicians adding their presence to the United States Sanitary Commission, progression came to surface swiftly. Allowing women and men to both play the role they wanted to with the Civil War, strength and nurturing came together to form diligence.

1 comment:

  1. Good. Diligence is an interesting word--do you mean something very specific by it?

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