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After his release from Alcatraz, Bumpy Johnson returns to...Read more Harlem to take back his territory from the Italians, and he teams up with his old friend Malcolm X.
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The Nitty Gritty
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Bumpy discovers that in order to take control of Harlem, he...Read more has to find a drug supply away from the Italians. Chin is trying to catch Bumpy.
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Our Day Will Come
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Bumpy is helping Elise after her shoplifting arrest, while...Read more tension rises in Harlem.
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I Am the Greatest
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As Cassius Clay faces local boxing hero Doug Jones, Mayme...Read more and Malcolm push Bumpy to back each of the boxers. Chin is starting a territorial war with Bonnano.
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It's All in the Game
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Chin tries to get back at Bumpy by fixing a bet. Stella and...Read more Teddy are arrested for kissing. Elise finds guidance through following the Nation of Islam.
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Il Canto de Malavita
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Bumpy is hired to kill a witness who's testifying against...Read more the Genovese family. Elijah Muhammad asks Elise to spy on Malcolm X. Chin learns that Teddy is still alive.
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Masters of War
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Bumpy drives a wedge between the Genovese and Bonanno...Read more families. Mayme works with Elise to find Margaret who goes missing, and Stella exposes a family secret.
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How I Got Over
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Chin and Bonnano are facing each other at Harlem. Bumpy asks...Read more for Elise's permission to formally adopt Margaret. Malcolm X and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. head to D.C. for the March.
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Rent Strike Blues
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Adam Clayton Powell Jr. leads a rent strike after witnessing...Read more the poor conditions in Harlem. Bumpy and Mayme's marriage is facing difficulties.
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Chickens Come Home to Roost
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In an attempt to keep his family safe, Bumpy blackmails the...Read more mob. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy takes place. Teddy has a performance at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
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