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James H. Chapman
By the time he left Jersey City in October of 1960, he had attained the rank of San-Dan. He moved to Chicago where he opened a karate school in Chicago. He returned to Jersey City frequently for additional training and, in September of 1962, was promoted to the rank of Yo-Dan. Sensei Chapman opened the Academy of Martial Arts, his second school, in Aurora, Illinois in February of 1963. In addition, he later had schools in DeKalb and Joliet under his direction. Through countless participation in tournaments, Sensei Chapman proved to be an able and spirited competitor. He won third place in the "First World Karate Tournament" in 1963. His students were likewise known for their fine tournament participation. His teaching ability was well known as he had the rare talent of developing the potential of his students to its greatest efficiency. He was further honored by being elected Division Director of The Society of Black Belts of America. On May 16, 1971, Sensei James Chapman was killed in an automobile accident. |
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