This is the untold story of “THE BARREL CHILDREN OF THE WINDRUSH GENERATION”. In 1945, when Britain was left in ruins after World War II, thousands of men and women from the Caribbean were invited to the United Kingdom as part of their duty to the mother country to help rebuild Britain’s weakened economy. These Caribbean migrants, many of whom worked in the manufacturing sector, public transport, and the NHS are known to be the Windrush Generation.

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