Shankill Women’s Centre
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What time do the Protestants go out to play football?, by Eileen Bell (story details)
The wreckage of an entire family, by Tracey Coulter (story details)
Because you were mixed you were worried, by Jayne Davidson (story details)
My mommy lost her neighbours, by Irene Glassey (story details)
Like it was yesterday, by Joan Johnston (story details)
There will be a day of reckoning, by Mary Kelly (story details)
I miss you a great deal but I'm still your mother, by Joan Linhart (story details)
The Abercorn bomb, by Donna McIlroy (story details)
He died a week later, by Betty Morrison (story details)
The mist rolled away, by May Paul (story details)
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