Former Sudan 'Lost Boy' Becomes Chess Master in NYC

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In the mid-1980’s, thousands of Sudanese boys escaped the country's civil war by walking for weeks, then months and finally for more than a year, up to 1,500 kilometers across three countries. The so-called Lost Boys of the Sudan had little time for games. But one of them later mastered the game of chess, and now teaches it to children in the New York area. VOA’s Bernard Shusman in New York has his story.

Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/former-sudan-lost-boy-becomes-chess-master-in-new-york/2617133.html

Publié 8 years ago

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