Top 100 Justus Williams, ‘LeBron James of chess’ is the youngest black chess master
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In just four years, Bronx native Justus Williams went from chess novice to being awarded the level of chess master by the United States Chess Federation at age 12, becoming the youngest African American chess master in history. He describes himself as “the “LeBron James of chess.”
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