
The Flag of Humanity
Drama · History
Overview
The story of how Clara Barton helped found the American Red Cross.
Top Cast


Nana Bryant
Nana Bryant
Clara Barton
Nana Bryant
Clara Barton


Fay Helm
Fay Helm
Elsie Howard
Fay Helm
Elsie Howard


John Hamilton
John Hamilton
Gen. James Garfield
John Hamilton
Gen. James Garfield


Ted Osborne
Ted Osborne
Dr. Bellows
Ted Osborne
Dr. Bellows


John Arledge
John Arledge
Jeremy
John Arledge
Jeremy


John Alexander
John Alexander
Robert Todd Lincoln (uncredited)
John Alexander
Robert Todd Lincoln (uncredited)


Scotty Beckett
Scotty Beckett
Johnny Wilson (uncredited)
Scotty Beckett
Johnny Wilson (uncredited)


William Hopper
William Hopper
Sentry (uncredited)
William Hopper
Sentry (uncredited)


Joe King
Joe King
President Rutherford B. Hayes (uncredited)
Joe King
President Rutherford B. Hayes (uncredited)
Owen King
Owen King
Bradley's Assistant (uncredited)
Owen King
Bradley's Assistant (uncredited)
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