In 1872, a Louisiana woman named Josephine Boudreaux sought vengeance against the Ku Klux Klan for the murder of her parents in 1868. She infiltrated the Klan by seducing its leaders, gaining their trust. Under the cover of night, she slit their throats while they slept. Josephine's actions led to the deaths of 11 Klan leaders, effectively dismantling the local chapter. Her quest for justice became a symbol of resistance against the Klan's terror...
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