1935 News: Dutch Schultz’s Racial Insult to Bumpy Johnson — Eight Men Killed in One Week
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HARLEM, NEW YORK — The Cotton Club was overflowing on the night of Monday, September 16, 1935. More than 200 guests crowded around small tables as the stage show blazed on, illegal whiskey poured without restraint, and a wealthy white downtown audience mingled with gangsters, politicians, and celebrities. It was the kind of electric atmosphere that made the Cotton Club both the most glamorous and the most perilous nightclub in New York City.
Music thundered through the room, conversations overlapped in a constant roar, and few paid any attention to the table tucked near the back. There sat Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson, alone, slowly sipping a bourbon, his eyes fixed on the performance with the calm, focused intensity that defined him.
That calm went unnoticed — until Dutch Schultz rose from his reserved table near the stage. His face was flushed, fueled by top-shelf whiskey and a simmering anger that had been building all night. He didn’t walk toward Johnson; he marched. His bodyguards rushed to keep up as Schultz cut across the club, and heads began to turn. Something about his posture, his pace, and the raw fury written across his face told everyone watching that the night was about to take a violent turn.
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