silenced history is an unflinching colonialism archive, built on a refusal to let the past be treated as “over.” Through plain-English documentary content, silenced history documents atrocities, stolen wealth, and the vocabulary shifts that soften empire’s impact—so readers can see the record clearly, not politely.
What you’ll find
The archive covers colonial violence across regions and time, including the Congo Free State and the broader systems that fueled conquest and exploitation. A key focus is showing how empire’s consequences persist in present-day narratives.
Contact: https://silencedhistory.org/ (Begin the Record → The Ledger Is Open Survivors of King Leopold II's rubber regime, Congo Free State, c.1904). You’re invited to read the ledger, and close the gap between history and honesty.

