Godfather Of Harlem S03e02.mp4 -
: Malcolm discusses his upcoming spiritual journey to Ghana and Africa with Bumpy, a trip aimed at deepening his understanding of Islam following his pilgrimage to Mecca.
: Desperate for an ally to deter the Italians, Bumpy seeks out Jose Miguel Battle , a Cuban mobster and gun-smuggler. Initially, Battle declines after consulting his Santería advisor, but he later agrees to the partnership after witnessing Bumpy’s defiance before the Five Families.
: Following Joe Colombo’s "gentleman’s kidnapping" of Bumpy’s wife, Mayme, Bumpy prepares for all-out war. Colombo attempts to pressure Bumpy into a partnership where Bumpy would give up 25% of his profits and control over a multi-million dollar chop shop operation. godfather of harlem s03e02.mp4
: The portrayal of Colombo reflects his historical rise as the boss of the Colombo crime family and his eventual formation of the Italian-American Civil Rights League to counter FBI scrutiny. Themes of Power and Control Godfather of Harlem Season 3, Episode 2 Recap
The episode centers on Bumpy Johnson’s struggle to maintain autonomy in Harlem after the 1964 riots. : Malcolm discusses his upcoming spiritual journey to
: A real-world figure who founded "The Corporation," a powerful Cuban-American crime syndicate. While Battle did have extensive dealings with the Italian mafia, there is no historical documentation confirming he was a business partner or close acquaintance of Bumpy Johnson.
: The episode highlights Bumpy’s concern for Malcolm’s safety. Malcolm insists on Elise accompanying him, while Bumpy attempts to send his own family away to South Carolina for protection from the looming mob war. Historical Context vs. Fiction Themes of Power and Control Godfather of Harlem
: The title "Alzado" refers to the Cuban fighters who fought against Spanish rule. Battle views Bumpy as a fellow "Alzado"—a rebel who refuses to be "put back in a cage" after experiencing freedom. Malcolm X’s Parallel Journey