As Malcolm X (Jason Alan Carvell) shifts his focus toward global Pan-Africanism and travels to Mecca, his relationship with Bumpy and the Nation of Islam reaches a breaking point.
Season 3 of finds Bumpy Johnson (Forest Whitaker) at his most vulnerable and ambitious, navigating the wreckage of the 1964 Harlem Riots while expanding his criminal empire into Spanish Harlem. The season serves as a high-stakes collision between the criminal underworld and the height of the Civil Rights Movement, introducing the Cuban Mafia and the CIA as new, lethal adversaries. Historical and Narrative Overview Eps3Godfather of Harlem - Season 3
After losing his heroin supply in the riots, Bumpy must pay off debts to the Italians by forming an uneasy alliance with Jose Battle and the Cuban Mafia. As Malcolm X (Jason Alan Carvell) shifts his
The introduction of the CIA highlights the agency's historical involvement in the drug trade and its efforts to suppress Black leadership. Key Character Arcs Godfather of Harlem Season 3 Recap Historical and Narrative Overview After losing his heroin
The season is set against the backdrop of significant 1960s milestones, including the Harlem Riots and the escalating threat of political assassinations.