ABSTRACT

Before the Civil War, upstate New York earned itself a nickname: the burned-over district.African Americans were few in upstate New York, so this book focuses on reformers in three predominately white communities. At the cutting edge of revolutions in transportation and industry, these ordinary citizenstried to maintain a balance between stability and change.

chapter 5|33 pages

Abolitionism in Central New York

From Moral Suasion to Political Action

chapter 6|31 pages

Abolitionism in Mexico, Paris, and Ithaca

chapter 7|17 pages

Who Were These Reformers?

chapter 8|6 pages

Conclusion