
Harmon Field/Cannon Street All-Stars
N 32° 47.561 W 079° 57.178
17S E 598040 N 3628788
Historical marker located in Charleston, SC.
Waymark Code: WM17VQZ
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 04/09/2023
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Harmon Field (Front)
Harmon Field, established in 1927, was one of many parks across the country created with support from the Harmon Foundation, a national philanthropic organization. Though dedicated to the “Recreation of All,” state law mandated the racial segregation of public parks and Harmon Field remained a facility for African Americans until it was desegregated in 1964. Among other uses, the park was a venue for games played by amateur and semi-pro baseball teams.
Cannon Street All-Stars (Reverse)
In 1953 the Cannon St. YMCA established the first African American Little League in S.C. and played games at Harmon Field. In 1955 the Cannon St. YMCA entered a team in the state Little League tournament. Rather than integrate, white teams boycotted and the Cannon St. All-Stars were state champions by forfeit. The All-Stars were invited to the Little League World Series, but not allowed to compete.
Marker Name: Harmon Field/Cannon Street All-Stars
 Marker Location: City
 Type of Marker: Park
 Marker number: 10-87
 County: Charleston

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