In the second season of 'The Godfather of Harlem', Bobby Johnson competes with the New York crime family for control of the lucrative and murderous' French Connection ', a heroin pipeline from Marseille to New York Harbor. Bunby's distribution group includes black crime leaders from other major cities in the United States. He learned from his friend Malcolm X's information about black economic nationalism. His ambitious plan will not only face challenges from Italians, but also his wife Meimei, daughter Elise, competitor Adam Clayton Powell, prosecutor Robert Morgenthau, and even Malcolm himself. Father Harlem once again explores the rich and turbulent year of 1964, the collision between underworld crime and civil rights.