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  • News Briefs Index (2017)

    Interviewing Levon Aronian after the closing ceremoniesof the 2017 Rapid & Blitz in St. Louis.Photo by Peter Doggers December The Chess Drum’s Highlights of 2017! (31 December 2017) “Triple Exclam” wins joint honor for “Best Author” (31 December 2017) Webster’s New York chess crew makes history (31 December 2017) Kenneth…

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  • News Briefs Index (2022)

    December The Chess Drum’s Highlights of 2022! (31 December 2022) Ortega is Cape Verde’s 2022 Chess Champion (31 December 2022) 2022 Liberian Chess Championship (27 December 2022) 2022 World Rapid & Blitz (Almaty, Kazakhstan) (26 December 2022) Blitz tourney heats up NYC… Colas wins! (24 December 2022) 2022 Capital City…

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  • The Chess Drum

    Black History Month 2022-Day 23: Ashley’s Unity Tournament Series (1992)

    The 1992 African-American Unity Tournament Series was a novel idea and 30 years later, has never lost its relevance. If there is one aspect of the Hall of Fame career of Maurice Ashley that is overlooked or perhaps underrated, it is his visionary ideas. We know about his ambitious tournaments…

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  • Drum Majors

    Black History Month 2022-Day 21: Alfred Blake Carlin

    Alfred Blake Carlin was larger than life figure in New Orleans chess. Carlin’s large physical size matched his personality and he was a well-respected chess player and coach. He was one of the few Black masters (Senior Master) in the south and was a five-time Louisiana state champion (1981, 1983,…

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  • The Chess Drum

    Black History Month 2022-Day 16: Pan-African Chess

    Marcus Mosiah Garvey The Chess Drum is billed as a Pan-African website. One of the biggest inspirations for this site was the Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey. This Jamaican visionary immigrated to the United States and set forth one of the most important social movements in American history. It started as…

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  • The Chess Drum

    Black History Month 2022-Day 15: Ashley & Muhammad

    In 2003, Maurice Ashley and Stephen Muhammad joined the roster of participants of the prestigious U.S. Chess Championship, the hallmark of American tournaments. It is a chance for glory and to be included in the annals of history along with the list of luminaries whose plaques now adorn the World…

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  • Drum Majors

    Black History Month 2022-Day 8: FM Morris Giles

    “I’ve never heard of him.” This is a statement I’ve heard many times when referring to FM Morris Giles. In covering Black players in the U.S. or “African-Americans” as we are commonly called, there are those who invoke vivid memories. Of course, we have heard of Maurice Ashley and Emory…

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  • Drum Majors

    Black History Month 2022-Day 5: Wilbert Paige Memorial

    NM Wilbert Paige (1959-1994)Photo by Jerry Bibuld One of the most important chess events in Black history had to have been the Wilbert Paige Memorial. The tournament was held in honor of Philadelphia master Wilbert Paige who died in 1994 in his mid-30s. A product of West Philadelphia High School…

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  • Obituary

    Chicago chess legend FM Albert Chow dies

    FIDE Master Albert Chow died shortly after 5pm on Saturday, October 30, 2021. According to his friend Bill Brock, he had been diagnosed with metastatic squamous cell carcinoma (neck cancer). Chow was born on January 26, 1964, and was 57 years old on the day of his passing. FM Albert…

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  • USA

    Philadelphia loses Jerome Works (1955-2021)

    Jerome Works(April 1, 1955 – September 5, 2021)Photo Jerome Works (Facebook) There is a unique power in humility. It has an endearing quality when one wears it. It puts us at ease but also empowers. It is the trait that Jerome Works carried with him until his last words this…

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