In this Lexertainment image post, silenced history opens an unflinching visual record—showing survivors tied to King Leopold II’s rubber regime in the Congo Free State, c.1904. The archive format turns an image into evidence: what was done, what continues, and what comfortable narratives try to bury. For a quick start, visit silencedhistory.org and let the “ledger” speak.
Thanks for reading and choosing the record over the gloss.