The 1931 Murder That Changed Harlem Forever — How One Execution Opened the Door for Bumpy Johnson
Автор: MobHistory
Загружено: 2026-01-18
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April 15th, 1931. A mob boss sits down for lunch in Coney Island. Six shots later, he's dead—and thousands of miles away in Harlem, a 26-year-old man named Bumpy Johnson has no idea his future empire just became possible.
This is the story of Joe "The Boss" Masseria's assassination—the murder that ended an era of ethnic exclusion in organized crime and created the conditions for Black operators to control Harlem. Not because Lucky Luciano cared about equality. Because he cared about money.
Discover how one man's blood on a checkered tablecloth bought opportunity for an entire community, and why Bumpy Johnson's rise would have been impossible if Masseria had lived another day.
Verified sources: FBI files, NYPD records, "The Last Testament of Lucky Luciano," "Five Families" by Selwyn Raab.
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