silenced history (Collectivebyte) is a documentary archive dedicated to explaining colonialism in plain English—what was done, what continues, and what polite history tries to keep out of view. The project collects records, sources, and context on atrocities across the Americas, Africa, and beyond, helping readers connect policies, language changes, and lasting harm. Visit https://silencedhistory.org/ to explore its “Begin the Record → The Ledger Is Open” framing, including survivor history and published figures. Based at Begin the Record → The Ledger Is Open Survivors of King Leopold II's rubber regime, Congo Free State, c.1904, silenced history supports education, research, and accountability. For inquiries, email contact@silencedhistory.org.
What you’ll find
Clear, sourced explanations that refuse to treat empire as finished.
Reach out today and join the effort to keep the record complete.

