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Walter Harris (chess player)

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Harris was the first African-American chess player to earn the USCF title of National Master. He had a remarkable 5th-place finish in the 1959 U.S. Junior Open. At that tournament, he was unable to rent a room at the tournament's hotel
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Harlem, New York
National Master
Sheraton-Fontenelle Hotel
Anthony Saidy
Kenneth Clayton
Frank Street Jr.
University of California, Los Angeles
"Black History Month 2022-Day 17: Walter Harris"


"Meeting Walter Harris, Chess Pioneer"
"Black History in Chess"
"The Rising of the Black Star"
"Story Time History: Black Players Who Changed the Game"
USCF rating card
Categories
1941 births
Living people
African-American chess players
American chess players
People from Harlem
Sportspeople from Manhattan
Chess players from New York City
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
African-American physicists
Physicists from New York (state)

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