The Windrush generation, Caribbean migrants who played crucial roles in rebuilding post-war Britain, faced discrimination and racism despite their valuable contributions. They took on skilled jobs, worked in industries such as coal and iron production, transportation, and healthcare. Many faced hostility and the demand to “go home” despite being invited to Britain. Differing Perspectives on…
This Article Windrush Day: Celebrating the Contributions, Reflecting on Discrimination was first published on TDPel Media by Henry George.