Media Summary: In 1942, Harlem was on the brink of a bloodbath. Nobody had seen him. That was the thing that made it so terrifying. Eight men killed in seven days, and not a single witness. In August 1952, Harlem witnessed one of the most ruthless turning points in American organized crime.
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In 1942, Harlem was on the brink of a bloodbath. Nobody had seen him. That was the thing that made it so terrifying. Eight men killed in seven days, and not a single witness. In August 1952, Harlem witnessed one of the most ruthless turning points in American organized crime. October 14th, 1963. 11:47 PM. The sound of October 14, 1963 — 11:47 PM. On Harlem's 7th Avenue, March 1951. The Genovese family issued the order: "Kill him
In the freezing winter of 1952, Harlem's Godfather, Ellsworth "