Also known as: historical silencing, unthinkable history, Why do some stories get told and others erased
Last updated: April 23, 2026
The Haitian Revolution was the largest slave uprising in history and the only one to found an independent state. Yet it still occupies a strangely unstable place in public memory. That is not because the revolution lacked significance. It is because many of the people and institutions that produced the historical record had no language, no interest, or no desire to recognize what enslaved people had achieved.
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