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McVicker, Olive; Fenton, Cicely; Pizzey, Sue (2007), "A Church That Became a Site of Resistance and a Symbol of Hope", Local-Global: Identity, Security, Community, 4 (2007): 41–49, CiteSeerX10.1.1.519.3547, ISSN1832-6919