History of the
MasterMinds Chess Club
of Philadelphia
The MasterMinds Chess Club was founded in 2001 as an outgrowth
of a beginner's & intermediate chess class held at Temple
University's PASCEP program (Pan African Studies Community Education
Program). The club's name came about as a result of the children
participating in the class. The name, "MasterMinds Chess
Club," was presented to the club as a possible name by
a young girl and chess student, voted upon by the members present,
and carried with a majority vote. Hence a name was born.
The PASCEP chess instructors at that time were Ernest Moore
and Elvin Wilson.
Mr.
Moore has taught many chess classes across the city. He has
conducted chess classes for people of all ages at various community
centers throughout Philadelphia for over 30 years. They include
the Nicetown Boys & Girls Club and the Mennonite Church
Community Center in North Philadelphia. He has also taught many
students while sitting on the steps outside his North Philadelphia
home.
For several years, it has been Mr. Moore's dream to establish
a chess club that would serve the needs of the African-American
community in Philadelphia. With the MasterMinds, his dream has
come into fruition.
A native of Philadelphia, Elvin Wilson is one of only two active
African-American chess masters in Philadelphia. He achieved
the title of National Master in May of 1990, at theage of eighteen.
Mr. Wilson is also the current Philadelphia Chess Champion.
Elvin was introduced to the game through the chess program
at Cooke Junior High. He continued his chess career at George
Washington High School, which had one of the best chess
programs in the country, at the time.
After high school, he enlisted into the Air Force where he
traveled and competed all over the world. Currently, he is majoring
in Computer Information Science (CIS) at Temple University.
Elvin feels that chess has definitely paid dividends in all
areas of his life. Now that he's back in Philly he's made a
point of giving back some of what chess has given to him. In
addition to the MasterMinds, he teaches chess at John R. Reynolds
and Frederick Douglass Elementary Schools.
Mr. Wilson demonstrates and models the best of what chess has
to offer. He is a National Master, an outstanding teacher, a
compassionate community member, and a humble human being. We
at MasterMinds are fortunate and blessed to have him as one
of our instructors.
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