MGM+'s crime drama Godfather of Harlem is back with Season 4 after over two years. The show, which debuted in 2019, follows the story of crime boss Bumpy Johnson, a real-life criminal operating in Harlem in the late 60's.
The Godfather of Harlem has his work cut out for him with a new rival in the first teaser trailer for Season 4 of the MGM+ series (premiering Sunday, April 13, with weekly episodes). Rome Flynn (Chicago Fire,
MGM+ has unveiled the first look teaser for the highly anticipated fourth season of Godfather of Harlem, set to premiere on April 13, 2025. Created by Chris Brancato ( Narcos, Hotel Cocaine ), the series stars Academy Award®-winning actor Forest Whitaker as Harlem kingpin Bumpy Johnson.
Three graduate fellows at the University at Buffalo’s Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education have curated the following materials to empower educators to engage with Black history and racial literacy.
Forest Whitaker returns as Bumpy Johnson this spring with the return of the MGM+ drama series 'Godfather of Harlem'
President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders and was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s.
Get ready for an unforgettable ride as “Godfather of Harlem” returns for its highly anticipated fourth season on April 13th.
President Joe Biden on Sunday posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s. Biden also pardoned
As one of his last acts in office, President Joe Biden issued a posthumous pardon for Black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and generations of civil rights leaders. Advocates and congressional leaders had pushed for Biden to pardon Garvey for years,
B eing Black in America is an honor and a privilege. Black people in this country have endured and overcome so much while simultaneously contributing to every aspect of America’
Creator Tracy Oliver and cast members talk about the series’ final season, where its core characters find happiness in unexpected ways.
Malcolm X spent time as a teen living in Roxbury and it was when he served jail time in Massachusetts that he began his career as an activist.