How the Chatham Coloured All-Stars made history by defying race barriers in baseball
The Chatham All-Stars were the first all-Black team to win an Ontario baseball championship
More than a decade before Jackie Robinson became the first Black player to take the field in Major League Baseball, a ball team from a small city in Southwestern Ontario was breaking colour barriers.
Ninety years ago, on May 17, 1934, the Chatham Coloured All-Stars opened their season at a packed Stirling Park – the community hub of Chatham's largely Black East End.
Led by players like Wilfred "Boomer" Harding, Kingsley "King" Terrell, and the legendary Earl "Flat" Chase – both an intimidating pitcher and a fearsome slugger renowned for his tape-measure home runs – the Coloured All-Stars had built considerable buzz.
"Everybody knew, in the neighborhood, all the men playing on the team…. And they played a really competitive, athletic, exciting kind of baseball," said Heidi Jacobs, author of 1934:The Chatham Coloured All-Stars' Barrier-Breaking Year.
Five months after their opener in October 1934, the Chatham Coloured All-Stars became the first all-Black team to win the Ontario Baseball Association championships, then known as the Ontario Baseball Amateur Association.
Canadian history is no longer unknown
Until the past few years, the story of the Chatham Coloured All-Stars was not widely known outside their hometown.
But thanks to the Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society and the University of Windsor's Centre for Digital Scholarship, with the help of the Harding family, the legacy of the Chatham Coloured All-Stars lives on. They reconstructed the 1934 season, and the team's history through newspaper clippings, scrapbooks and interviews with the players and their descendants.
Everyone's efforts led to the Chatham Coloured All-Stars being inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame in 2022 — 88 years after their 1934 season opener.
Go Breaking the Colour Barrier for more photos, interviews, history and school curriculum.
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*This episode was produced by Chris Wodskou.