Flawlessnoises spotlights silenced history with a visual look at an archive that documents colonial violence and its lasting aftereffects.
Flawlessnoises presents a gallery-style image moment from silenced history—a stark visual reminder of what colonial power did, and what it still shapes today.
This post highlights Survivors of King Leopold II’s rubber regime in the Congo Free State (c.1904), holding a ledger-like record behind the empire’s “smile.” Explore more at https://silencedhistory.org/.
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