Record Number | Citation |
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SHIL045 |
Shiles, Bob. "Getting schooled on art." St. Pauls Review. June 26, 2016 |
LOCK060 |
Locklear, James. “Painting captures Lumbee-Klan clash.” The Fayetteville Observer (Fayetteville, NC). October 19, 2015 |
KING002 |
King, C. Richard, Stilling, Glenn Ellen Starr. “Gene Locklear.” Native Americans in Sports Vol. 1. 2004. |
LOCK015 |
Locklear, James. “Former pro baseball player swings soul into painting.” Fayetteville Observer Friday, 6 July 2001. |
FOX0001 |
Fox. Geoff. “Painting brings 'SATW!' $8,500.” Robesonian Wednesday, June 28, 2000, p. 1A, 8A. |
JENK005 |
Jenkins, Venita. “Art auction brings 'SATW' $57,000.” Robesonian Wednesday, 30 June 1999: 1A, 6A. |
CUSH001 |
Cushman, Tom. “Brush with success did not come easily to Locklear.” Union Tribune (San Diego, CA) 23 June 1996:C1. |
FORD001 |
Ford, Thomas C. “Play ball: the art of the big game has never been more popular.” Art & Antiques 17 (May 1994): 80-83. |
376 |
Guyton, Nanette. “Successful Pembroke Native Encourages Students.” Robesonian 16 Dec. 1990: 1A. |
905 |
Oxendine, Joseph B. American Indian Sports Heritage. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Books, 1988. Pp. 275, 299-303. |
351 |
Jennings, Jan. “Ex-Padre Outfielder Hopes to Make Big Hit as Artist.” [San Diego, CA] Tribune 29 Sept. 1980. |
1398 |
Study Prints. Billy E. Barnes, designer. Lumberton: Title IV, Part A Indian Education Project, Robeson County Board of Education, 1979. [IERC] |
1009 |
Paths Toward Freedom: A Biographical History of Blacks and Indians in North Carolina by Blacks and Indians. Raleigh: Center for Urban Affairs, North Carolina State U, 1976. |
329 |
Warren, Gene. “Gene Locklear: Lumbee Indian Artist Who Made It to Big Leagues.” Robesonian 29 April 1972. |