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Theresa McNeill, 41, with her sons (from left), Sean, Adrian, and nephew Sammy Clingan in the back alley of the McNeill home, buttressed by a peace wall. Her brother, an IRA volunteer, was killed in 1972 in a bomb-making accident. When asked if the wall should come down, she replied, "Never. There's still the hatred. I can't ever imagine a day when that wall could come down."
Globe Staff Photo / Barry Chin
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