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Adjustment Team / by Dick, Philip K.(CARDINAL)721821;
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The Adjustment [sound recording] by Young, Suzanne(CARDINAL)496888;
Tatum Masterson never went through the Program. She never had her memory stripped, never had to fight to remain herself. When Weston, her longtime boyfriend and love of her life, was taken by handlers, she hoped he'd remember her somehow, that their love would be strong enough. It wasn't. Regardless of his memory loss, Tatum fights to get Weston to remember her.
Subjects: Man-woman relationships; Memory;
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Color adjustment [videorecording] / by Dee, Ruby.(CARDINAL)167995; Kleiman, Vivian.(CARDINAL)190798; Riggs, Marlon T.(CARDINAL)204216; California Newsreel (Firm)(CARDINAL)156332;
pt. 1. Color blind TV? 1948-1968 (47 min.)--pt. 2. Coloring the dream, 1968-1988 (40 min.)Editor, Deborah Hoffman ; original music, Mary Watkins.Ruby Dee.Analyzes the evolution of television's earlier, unflattering portrayal of blacks from 1948 until 1988 where they are depicted as prosperous, having achieved the American dream, a portrayal that is inconsistent with reality.Ages 15-Adults.VHS.
Subjects: African Americans in television broadcasting.; African Americans; Ethnic attitudes; Race discrimination; Racism; Television programs; Television;
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Color adjustment / by Riggs, Marlon T.directorproducerauthor.(DLC)n 91032559; Kleiman, Vivian,producer.(DLC)n 86801425; Dee, Ruby.1924-(local)tlcaut4735143716800; California Newsreel (Firm)(DLC)n 80142225 ; Signifyin' Works (Firm)(DLC)nr 96043781 ;
Part 1, Color blind TV? (1948-1968) -- Part 2, Coloring the dream (1968-1988).Videography, Rick Butler, Michael Anderson ; editor, Deborah Hoffmann ; original music, Mary Watkins.Narrator, Ruby Dee ; commentary: Esther Rolle, Diahann Carroll, Denise Nicholas, Tim Reid, Norman Lear, Steve Bochco, David Wolper.An analysis of the portrayal of African-Americans on American television from 1948-1988. Argues that earlier images were outright racist, and that later images have been overly biased towards prosperous blacks.DVD.
Subjects: Documentary films.; African Americans on television; Race relations on television; Racism on television; Television broadcasting; African Americans;
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Pattern adjustments. by Better Homes and Gardens Books (Firm)(CARDINAL)369459;
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Pattern adjustments.
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Race adjustment : essays on the Negro in America / by Miller, Kelly,1863-1939.(CARDINAL)128725;
Subjects: African Americans; African Americans.; Old State Library Collection.;
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Race adjustment; essays on the Negro in America. / by Miller, Kelly,1863-1939.(CARDINAL)128725;
Radicals and conservatives.--As to the leopard's spots.--An appeal to reason on the race problem.--The Negro's part in the Negro problem.--Social equality.--The city Negro.--Religion as a solvent of the race problem.--Plea of the oppressed.--The land of Goshen.--Surplus Negro women.--Rise of the professional class.--Eminent Negroes.--What Walt Whitman means to the Negro.--Frederick Douglass.--Jefferson and the Negro.--The artistic gifts of the Negro.--The early struggle for education.--A brief for the higher education of the Negro.--Roosevelt and the Negro.
Subjects: African Americans.;
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The Adjustment / by Young, Suzanne,author.(CARDINAL)496888;
When Tatum's boyfriend, Weston, loses his memories of her in The Program, they decide to undergo The Adjustment, where Tatum's memories of their time together are implanted into Weston's mind, but trouble lies ahead when Weston's emotions do not match the experiences.HL630LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Science fiction.; Romance fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Man-woman relationships; Memory; Emotions; Love;
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Adjustment day [large print] / by Palahniuk, Chuck,author.(CARDINAL)353797;
Smug, geriatric politicians bring the nation to the brink of war in an effort to control the burgeoning population of young males; working-class men dream of burying the elites; and professors propound theories offering students only the bleakest future. Adjustment Day arrives, fearlessly making real the logical conclusion of every separatist, alternative, and conspiracy theory.
Subjects: Large print books.; Satirical literature.; Black humor.; Social problem fiction.; National characteristics, American; Conspiracy; Social movements; Masculinity; Social movements.;
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