The Windrush Generation: A Tale of Struggles and Contributions

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In the 1950s, a significant migration trend marked the movement of the West Indians to England. The term “Windrush generation” is derived from the Empire Windrush, a British ship that in the 1940s, transported one of the initial groups of Caribbean migrants to the UK. This article delves into the challenges they faced, their invaluable contributions, and contemporary issues that revolve around them.

What Will You Learn?

  • The significant migration trend of the West Indians to England during the 1950s
  • What enticed them to leave the West Indies
  • What were their contributions to the UK
  • What challenges they faced

Course Content

Course Module

  • The Windrush Generation: Video
    06:23
  • The Windrush Generation Recap
    00:00
  • The Windrush Generation Self Assessment Quiz

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