New film explores how Caribbean workers helped win second world war
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A new film titled 'Cornwallis Cloth,' commissioned by the Imperial War Museum, sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of Caribbean workers during the Second World War. This film aims to break the 'archival silence' surrounding their invaluable role in the war effort, highlighting a significant chapter of history that has been largely forgotten. By bringing these stories to the forefront, the film not only honors the sacrifices made by these workers but also enriches our understanding of the diverse contributions that shaped the outcome of the war.
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