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  1. Photo of Ellsworth Bumpy Johnson in the United States Penitentiary in Leavenworth Kansas in 1954 Working With the Queen. She went by many names: the Queen, Queenie, Madam Queen, and Queen of the Policy Rackets. Madam St. Clair made a name for herself by controlling the numbers games in Harlem.

  2. Ellsworth Raymond Johnson (October 31, 1905 – July 7, 1968) — known as “Bumpy” Johnson — was an American mob boss and bookmaker in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood. The main Harlem associate of the Genovese crime family, Johnson’s criminal career has inspired films and television. Johnson was born in Charleston, South Carolina ...

  3. Ellsworth Raymond « Bumpy » Johnson, né le 31 octobre 1905 à Charleston et mort le 7 juillet 1968 à New York, est un bookmaker et gangster américain. Au milieu du XX e siècle , il est l'associé de Lucky Luciano et de la famille Luciano dans le quartier de Harlem , à New York.

  4. 23. Sept. 2019 · The most shocking thing about Harlem gangster Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson is that he died like a schnook. Lauded as the Godfather of Harlem, he was the Golden Age cat with nine lives.

  5. 13. Feb. 2008 · Ellsworth Raymond “Bumpy” Johnson was an American gangster in Harlem, New York in the 20th century. He has been the subject or character of a number of Hollywood films including The Cotton Club, Hoodlum, and most recently, American Gangster. Johnson was originally from Charleston, South … Read MoreEllsworth “Bumpy” Johnson (1906-1968)

  6. Harlem Godfather: The Rap On My Husband, Ellsworth Bumpy Johnson is the first complete biography of a man who for years was Harlem s best kept, and most cherished secret. The book is written by Bumpy's widow, Mayme Johnson, and details not only his criminal life and relationships, but also his close relationships with Harlem luminaries like Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Joe Lewis ...

  7. 6. Okt. 2023 · Ellsworth Johnson was born on July 5, 1923, in Ohio, the son of parents of Swedish and Dutch descent. After leaving the Army, his father, John, worked as a handyman. His mother was Marie Johnson.