A new exhibition at London's Tate Britain is celebrating Caribbean-British art.
Life Between Islands celebrates the cultural change that came when more than half a million people moved to the UK from the Caribbean between 1947 and 1970.
The immigration started after World War II, when workers were needed to help rebuild Britain.
Al Jazeera's @Jessica Baldwin reports from London, United Kingdom.
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Life Between Islands celebrates the cultural change that came when more than half a million people moved to the UK from the Caribbean between 1947 and 1970.
The immigration started after World War II, when workers were needed to help rebuild Britain.
Al Jazeera's @Jessica Baldwin reports from London, United Kingdom.
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#AlJazeeraEnglish #Caribbean #British #Art
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