silenced history, brought to you by Lechantdelinos, is a documentary-style archive focused on making colonialism’s full record understandable, visible, and hard to dismiss. This business-listing description reflects the site’s service: curating verified context, timelines, and “by the numbers” accounting of what empires did—and what continues through institutions, language, and inherited wealth.
You can explore the archive for topics like the Congo Free State under King Leopold II, the Atlantic slave trade, and the civilisations erased by conquest. For contact, email contact@silencedhistory.org. Address context: Begin the Record → The Ledger Is Open (Survivors of King Leopold II's rubber regime, Congo Free State, c.1904).
What you’ll find at silenced history
An archive built on refusal—so the record stays open—starting with https://silencedhistory.org/.
Reach out anytime at contact@silencedhistory.org to connect with Lechantdelinos.

