Media Summary: FICTIONAL DRAMATIZATION — This episode is an audio fiction work inspired by historical figures and events from 1930s-60s ... BlackHistory A historic confrontation the underworld tried to erase. In 1928, the criminal worlds of ... October 14, 1952. A feared Chicago enforcer walks into a

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FICTIONAL DRAMATIZATION — This episode is an audio fiction work inspired by historical figures and events from 1930s-60s ... BlackHistory A historic confrontation the underworld tried to erase. In 1928, the criminal worlds of ... October 14, 1952. A feared Chicago enforcer walks into a

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1932: Al Capone UNDERESTIMATED Harlem — Bumpy Johnson WALKED INTO Chicago With 8 Men
1932: Al Capone Sent 17 Men Into Harlem — Only One Walked Back Out
Al Capone Tried To Take Harlem — Bumpy Johnson Made Him REGRET It
1932 - Al Capone SENT 17 Men to Kill Bumpy Johnson! Only ONE Made It Back with THIS SCARY MESSAGE
1931: Bumpy Johnson Humiliates Al Capone in Harlem — Capone’s Men Never Made It Back
1942. An Al Capone gangster stormed into Harlem like he owned it—Bumpy Johnson put him on his knees.
War for Harlem (1933): Bumpy Johnson vs. Capone’s Racket
Capone’s Hitman Touched the Wrong Woman — Harlem Never Forgot What Happened Next
1928: How Bumpy Johnson Outsmarted the Underworld With Al Capone’s Deal | Harlem Documentary
1952: Al Capone’s Enforcer Entered Harlem Like a King — Bumpy Johnson Made Him Kneel
Almanac: Al Capone
Al Capone Sent a Warning to Harlem | Bumpy Johnson Sent One Back Stronger
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1932: Al Capone UNDERESTIMATED Harlem — Bumpy Johnson WALKED INTO Chicago With 8 Men

1932: Al Capone UNDERESTIMATED Harlem — Bumpy Johnson WALKED INTO Chicago With 8 Men

On January 12,

1932: Al Capone Sent 17 Men Into Harlem — Only One Walked Back Out

1932: Al Capone Sent 17 Men Into Harlem — Only One Walked Back Out

Seventeen men were sent to

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Al Capone Tried To Take Harlem — Bumpy Johnson Made Him REGRET It

Al Capone Tried To Take Harlem — Bumpy Johnson Made Him REGRET It

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

1932 - Al Capone SENT 17 Men to Kill Bumpy Johnson! Only ONE Made It Back with THIS SCARY MESSAGE

1932 - Al Capone SENT 17 Men to Kill Bumpy Johnson! Only ONE Made It Back with THIS SCARY MESSAGE

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1931: Bumpy Johnson Humiliates Al Capone in Harlem — Capone’s Men Never Made It Back

1931: Bumpy Johnson Humiliates Al Capone in Harlem — Capone’s Men Never Made It Back

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1942. An Al Capone gangster stormed into Harlem like he owned it—Bumpy Johnson put him on his knees.

1942. An Al Capone gangster stormed into Harlem like he owned it—Bumpy Johnson put him on his knees.

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War for Harlem (1933): Bumpy Johnson vs. Capone’s Racket

War for Harlem (1933): Bumpy Johnson vs. Capone’s Racket

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Capone’s Hitman Touched the Wrong Woman — Harlem Never Forgot What Happened Next

Capone’s Hitman Touched the Wrong Woman — Harlem Never Forgot What Happened Next

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1928: How Bumpy Johnson Outsmarted the Underworld With Al Capone’s Deal | Harlem Documentary

1928: How Bumpy Johnson Outsmarted the Underworld With Al Capone’s Deal | Harlem Documentary

BlackHistory #BumpyJohnson #mobhistory A historic confrontation the underworld tried to erase. In 1928, the criminal worlds of ...

1952: Al Capone’s Enforcer Entered Harlem Like a King — Bumpy Johnson Made Him Kneel

1952: Al Capone’s Enforcer Entered Harlem Like a King — Bumpy Johnson Made Him Kneel

October 14, 1952. A feared Chicago enforcer walks into a

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On May 4,

Al Capone Sent a Warning to Harlem | Bumpy Johnson Sent One Back Stronger

Al Capone Sent a Warning to Harlem | Bumpy Johnson Sent One Back Stronger

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1931: Al Capone Sent 12 Men After Bumpy Johnson — 90 Minutes Later, Only One Returned

1931: Al Capone Sent 12 Men After Bumpy Johnson — 90 Minutes Later, Only One Returned

In 1931,