Kenneth Clayton
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He was stationed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War and is credited by Paul Truong with teaching him chess.[citation needed]
References
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- The seminal article on the history of black chess masters appeared on the Chess Drum website Gregory S. Kearse, A Brief History of Black Chess Masters in America, Chess Life Magazine, July, 1998.
External links
- Kenneth Clayton rating card at FIDE
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- ↑ Chess Life, June 1963, p. 140