Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Masters of the Game and Leaders by Example

What a great story!

Fewer than 2 percent of the 47,000 members of the United States Chess Federation are masters — and just 13 of them are under the age of 14.

Among that select group of prodigies are three black players from the New York City area — Justus Williams, Joshua Colas and James Black Jr. — who each became masters before their 13th birthdays.

"Masters don't happen every day, and African-American masters who are 12 never happen," said Maurice Ashley, 45, the only African-American to earn the top title of grandmaster. "To have three young players do what they have done is something of an amazing curiosity. You normally wouldn't get something like that in any city of any race."

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Masters of the Game and Leaders by Example

Richard Perry/The New York Times

From left, James Black Jr., Justus Williams and Joshua Colas competing in Manhattan last month. Their success is a "phenomenon," one veteran player said.

By DYLAN LOEB McCLAIN
Published: November 12, 2011

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/13/crosswords/chess/chess-three-young-african-americans-earn-recognition-as-masters.html

Fewer than 2 percent of the 47,000 members of the United States Chess Federation are masters — and just 13 of them are under the age of 14.

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