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This book was very boring to me. It wasn’t so much about how one woman took down the KKK, as the description says. It was a detailed history of its growth in the 1920s. I sludged my way through this book, waiting for something, anything, to happen. I read through each meeting the Klan ever had and each march they participated in. Finally, I read about Madge Oberheltzer and what happened to her. Then it goes into more detail about the success of the Klan, then another glimpse of Madge. All to find out, she didn’t do that much at all. Her lawyers were awesome, though. They did the hard work to ensure the leader of the Klan’s demise. I was hoping she was some bad ass female advocate who made it her mission to bring them all down. Unfortunately, while she was very brave and strong, this is not that kind of book.