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FICTIONAL DRAMATIZATION — This episode is an audio fiction work inspired by historical figures and events from 1930s-60s ... BumpyJohnson In November 1963, Harlem wasn't thinking about tradition or celebration. BumpyJohnson March 15, 1955, 2:30 PM. Mayme On August 23, 1959, Anthony Caruso made one fatal declaration inside a dark Brooklyn warehouse: “ In September 1957, a quiet power struggle reshaped

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1965: Bumpy Johnson's Promise To Malcolm X Before His Death Changed The Black Community Forever
Forgotten Black Kingpin That Even Bumpy Johnson Feared
Mobsters Touched Bumpy Johnson’s Wife — What He Did Next Is Banned From History
Bumpy Johnson Made 2,000 People Stand in the Cold for 14 Hours — But They Thanked Him
1957: A Prosecutor SLAPS Bumpy Johnson in Court — Bumpy's 8-Word Reply ENDED His Career
No Drugs in My Neighborhood — The Promise Bumpy Johnson Broke
1954: The Police Promised an Arrest — Bumpy Johnson Set the Trap On His Terms
Bumpy Johnson's LAST Request Before He Died — What He Whispered Made Even the Mafia CRY
A Mobster Called Bumpy Johnson the N-Word — His 6-Word Reply Scared the Mafia Away
1934: A Billionaire CALLED Bumpy "Nothing" — His SILENT RECKONING Cost Him $150K & His Pride
“When the Mob Called Cassius Clay “Boy,” Bumpy Johnson Promised They’d Be Dead by Morning”
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Bumpy Johnson Does José Battle Sr. A Favour (HD) (Godfather of Harlem) S3E3

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1965: Bumpy Johnson's Promise To Malcolm X Before His Death Changed The Black Community Forever

1965: Bumpy Johnson's Promise To Malcolm X Before His Death Changed The Black Community Forever

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Forgotten Black Kingpin That Even Bumpy Johnson Feared

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Mobsters Touched Bumpy Johnson’s Wife — What He Did Next Is Banned From History

Mobsters Touched Bumpy Johnson’s Wife — What He Did Next Is Banned From History

FICTIONAL DRAMATIZATION — This episode is an audio fiction work inspired by historical figures and events from 1930s-60s ...

Bumpy Johnson Made 2,000 People Stand in the Cold for 14 Hours — But They Thanked Him

Bumpy Johnson Made 2,000 People Stand in the Cold for 14 Hours — But They Thanked Him

BumpyJohnson #harlemhistory #truecrimestories In November 1963, Harlem wasn't thinking about tradition or celebration.

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1957: A Prosecutor SLAPS Bumpy Johnson in Court — Bumpy's 8-Word Reply ENDED His Career

1957: A Prosecutor SLAPS Bumpy Johnson in Court — Bumpy's 8-Word Reply ENDED His Career

1957: A Prosecutor SLAPS

No Drugs in My Neighborhood — The Promise Bumpy Johnson Broke

No Drugs in My Neighborhood — The Promise Bumpy Johnson Broke

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1954: The Police Promised an Arrest — Bumpy Johnson Set the Trap On His Terms

1954: The Police Promised an Arrest — Bumpy Johnson Set the Trap On His Terms

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Bumpy Johnson's LAST Request Before He Died — What He Whispered Made Even the Mafia CRY

Bumpy Johnson's LAST Request Before He Died — What He Whispered Made Even the Mafia CRY

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A Mobster Called Bumpy Johnson the N-Word — His 6-Word Reply Scared the Mafia Away

A Mobster Called Bumpy Johnson the N-Word — His 6-Word Reply Scared the Mafia Away

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1934: A Billionaire CALLED Bumpy "Nothing" — His SILENT RECKONING Cost Him $150K & His Pride

1934: A Billionaire CALLED Bumpy "Nothing" — His SILENT RECKONING Cost Him $150K & His Pride

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“When the Mob Called Cassius Clay “Boy,” Bumpy Johnson Promised They’d Be Dead by Morning”

“When the Mob Called Cassius Clay “Boy,” Bumpy Johnson Promised They’d Be Dead by Morning”

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Bumpy Johnson's WIFE Was Poisoned in 1955 — His 48-Hour Revenge Became LEGENDARY

Bumpy Johnson's WIFE Was Poisoned in 1955 — His 48-Hour Revenge Became LEGENDARY

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1959: "Bumpy Won't Find Me" — His SILENT RECKONING Took Only 4 Minutes

1959: "Bumpy Won't Find Me" — His SILENT RECKONING Took Only 4 Minutes

On August 23, 1959, Anthony Caruso made one fatal declaration inside a dark Brooklyn warehouse: “

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1957: Bonanno DEMANDED 50% From Bumpy Johnson — The 3-Day Decision That SILENCED New York

1957: Bonanno DEMANDED 50% From Bumpy Johnson — The 3-Day Decision That SILENCED New York

In September 1957, a quiet power struggle reshaped

Bumpy Johnson’s Final Promise to Malcolm X — The Secret That Transformed the Black Community Forever

Bumpy Johnson’s Final Promise to Malcolm X — The Secret That Transformed the Black Community Forever

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