Michel Rolph Trouillot, Anibal Quijano, and Frantz Fannon write generally about that theme in relation to Afro-Carribeans and how the “history” was written only by the French back in the day.Silencing the Past, by Trouillot has a whole chapter about this Haitian military leader who has basically been erased from history because his story doesn’t jive with the popular conception of the Haitian revolution. (You might get further by consulting with a sociology professor. If there’s a name for this phenomenon, you might even find whole books about it.)