Musician Hak Baker first picked up a guitar in prison, which was also a time when he was able to reflect on his life and his roots.
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Now touring the country singing about race, class and the Windrush legacy, Baker reflects on the sacrifices made by previous generations including his mother and grandmother.
Video producers Christopher Cherry and Maeve Shearlaw joined Baker on tour a week before the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush arriving at Tilbury Docks, paving the way for a generation of Caribbeans who had come to help rebuild postwar Britain
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