Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 9. Arts and crafts
     CUSH001. Cushman, Tom. “Brush with success did not come easily to Locklear.” Union Tribune (San Diego, CA) 23 June 1996:C1.
Publication type: Newspaper article

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Biographical sketch of Gene Locklear, who played baseball for the San Diego Padres 1973-1976, winning two batting titles and MVP, then was traded to the Yankees, and retired after the 1978 season in Japan. Locklear then turned his attention to art. His specialties are Native American themes and sports figures. He has a studio in Pembroke as well as in San Diego. His works are hanging in governors' mansions, museums, the White House, the Smithsonian, and a Pete Rose restaurant in Chicago.
Additional subjects: Locklear, Gene | Lumbees in sports and athletics

This annotation was edited on: June 10, 2002

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